1914 
Apr.28 
NeAmC 


IMPORTANT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY ORDER OF THE 


A. J. CRAWFORD COMPANY 


ORIGINAL ANTIQUE 
ENGLISH FURNITURE 


FINE REPRODUCTIONS 
SILVER, ANTIQUE JEWELRY 


AND 


OTHER DESIRABLE OBJECTS 


TO BE SOLD 
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 


ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1914 
UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 


Original Antique English Furniture 


and Fine Reproductions 


BELONGING TO THE OLD-ESTABLISHED HOUSE 


OF THE 


A. J. CRAWFORD COMPANY 


TO BE SOLD 
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND 
FRIDAY AFTERNOONS 


APRIL 287n, 29TH, 30TH anp MAY Ist, 1914 


Brcinnine Eacu Day at 2.30 O’ Crock 


Be at : 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF FINE 


Original Antique English Furniture 
FINE REPRODUCTIONS 


OLD ENGLISH SILVER 


CRYSTAL, ANTIQUE JEWELRY AND OTHER 
DESIRABLE OBJECTS 


TO BE SOLD 
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


ON THE DATES HEREIN STATED 


BY ORDER OF 
THE OLD-ESTABLISHED HOUSE 


OF 


A. J. Crawford Company 


WHICH MAKES THIS SALE BECAUSE 
IT IS DISCONTINUING ONE BRANCH OF ITS BUSINESS 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR, OTTO BERNET, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 
1914 


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THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 
cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the 
purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in 
default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up 
again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary 
for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, 
and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit 
of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such 
re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 2 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—be- 
tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and 
only on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 
of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at 
current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, how- 
ever, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the 
acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 


Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 

7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly 
catalogued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as cata- 
logued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby 
would become responsible for such damage as might result were 
his opinion without proper foundation. 


SPECIAL NOTICE 

Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties 
on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone, will 
be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any 
purchase so made will be subject to the above Conditions of Sale, 
which cannot in any manner be modified. The Association, how- 
ever, in the event of making a purchase of a lot consisting of 
one or more books for a purchaser who has not, through himself 
or his agent, been present at the exhibition or sale, will permit 
such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, 
and the purchase money will be returned, if the lot in any 
material manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written 
and given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunder- 
standing. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the 
title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and 
when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the 
one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a de- 
posit should be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions 
should also be given. 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at a reasonable 
charge. 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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ATALOGUE 


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FIRST AFTERNOON’S SALE 


TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 O’CLOCK 


NOTE.— THE FURNITURE REPRODUCTIONS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE 


WERE EITHER MADE IN THE WORKSHOPS OF THE A. J. CRAWFORD 
COMPANY IN THIS COUNTRY OR IN ENGLAND ON SPECIAL ORDER 
AND ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, AND ARE ALL ENTIRELY 
OF HAND WORK. 
1—Irarian Watt Bracket 
Very elaborately carved. 


Width, 2 feet 6 inches; height, 2 feet 4 inches. 


9 Smatut Irartan Mrrror 
With two candles. It is elaborately carved and has 


gilded wood frame. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 18 inches. 


8._OricINAL CHIPPENDALE DreEssiINnG STAND 
With oblong mirror. 


Height, 1 foot 11 inches; width, 1 foot 5 inches; depth, 6% 
inches. 


4—GENUINE ANTIQUE CLOCK BRACKET 


Carved and gilded wood. 


5—Awntieve Irartan Hancrnc Lampe Howper 
Of carved and silvered wood, decorated with cupids’ 
heads and other carving. 


6—AnTIQUE Manocany TuB 
With brass bands; for coal or wood. 


Length, 1 foot 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 4 inches; height, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


(—Grorcian Manocany FENDER SEAT 
The top upholstered in green material. 


Length, 5 feet 4 inches; height, 1 foot 11 inches. 


S—-Srtope-ror Manocany Kwnire Box 


In the Sheraton style; a genuine antique. Has origi- 
nal silver key escutcheon and ring. The interior is 
fitted with modern fixture for stationery. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 9 inches; depth, 11 inches. 


9Q—Farty Encruish Manocany CELLARET 


With octagonal top and two brass handles. 


Height, 1 foot 8 inches; width, 1 foot 6 inches. 


10—Oxtp SevarE SINGLE Wine CooLerR 


In mahogany. 


11—Ostone CoLontaAL Mrrror 


Mahogany and gilt frame. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 22 inches. 


12—Piece or Earty CoLtonraL NEEDLEWORK 


Framed as a picture. Eagles inlaid in wood at each 
corner of frame. 


16—CarveED-woop AnD Girt Watt Bracket 


In the Adam style, with two lights; triangular in shape 
and carved with rams’ heads. 


17—Pair Manocany Knire Urns 
Complete, with interior fittings. Inlaid with satinwood. 


Height, 28 inches. 


18—SHAPED CHIPPENDALE CELLARET 


On stand. In mahogany, with shelf below; shaped top, 
and two brass handles. 


Height, 33 inches; length, 14 inches; depth, 14 inches. 


19—Earty Encuse Manocany CELLARET 
With claw feet. 


Height, 2 feet 1 inch; length, 1 foot 10 inches; width 1 foot 9 
inches. 


20—Sueraton Manocany Lamp Sranp 
Top elaborately inlaid with satinwood. 


Height, 2 feet 10 inches; diameter, 1 foot 3 inches. 


21—GeENUINE ANTIQUE SLOPE-TOP KNIFE Box 


In mahogany, with shell inlaid in center of top and 
banded in satinwood. Has original handles on either 
side, and interior is fitted with modern arrangements 
for stationery. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 9 inches; depth, 13 inches. 


99-_ EKarty Encruish Manocany Dresstne GuLass 
With two drawers below. 


Height, 1 foot 10 inches; width, 1 foot 614 inches; depth, 1% 
inches. 


93—Basy’s HicH ARMCHAIR 


In mahogany, with rush seat. 


94—AntievuE Oax Hicu StToou 


With carved curtain and turned legs. 


Top, 131% inches square; height, 25 inches. 


95—SHERATON SIDE CHAIR 


In mahogany, inlaid with satinwood. 


96—SHERATON SIDE CHAIR 


In mahogany, inlaid with satinwood bands. Has caned 
seat. 


94—HEPPLEWHITE MAanHoGANy CELLARET 


The top and front panel are elaborately carved. 
Lined with zinc. 


Length, 2 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 1 foot 11 
inches. : 


28—Manocany CELLARET 
Of the Georgian period, with heavy claw feet. 


Length, 2 feet 2 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 1 foot 6 
inches. 


299-——Durcu MareueteRiE Ostone Mrrror 


Frame inlaid in satinwood. 


Length, 29 inches; height, 19 inches. 


30—Smatu DurcH MarauetTEerRIc Mrrror 


Inlaid with satinwood. 


Length, 1 foot 10 inches; height, 1 foot 5 inches. 


31—OricInAL ADAM CORNICE 


Of carved and gilded wood, with a center panel of 
griffins and Adam urn above. The ends are ornamented 
with pierced and carved acanthus leaves. 


Length, 9 feet 2 inches. 


39 SquaRE ELIzABETHAN Oak STOOL 


Carved in the scroll design and covered in rose velvet. 


Top, 14 inches square. 


33—AntieuE Earty Enexuiso Oak Tape 


With drawer below, four-sided stretcher, and turned 
legs. 
Length, 32 inches; width, 21 inches; height, 29 inches. 


34—SHeEeraton Manocany SoMNOE 
With broad bands of satinwood inlay. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 20 inches; depth, 16 inches. 


35—ELABORATELY CARVED Woop PEDESTAL 
With cupid supporting the top. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches. 


386—SatTinwoop ARMCHAIR 
In the Adam style, with caned seat. 


37—SHERATON ManocGany SIDE CHAIR 


Seat upholstered in green denim. 


38—SHERATON SOMNOE 


In San Domingo mahogany. Inlaid with bands of 
satinwood. Has shaped tray top. 


Length, 16 inches; width, 13 inches; height, 36 inches. 


39—Ovat ApAm VITRINE 


In satinwood. Painted with flowers in natural colors 
and lined with green damask. 


Length, 14 inches; depth, 11 inches; height, 30 inches. 


40—Parr GenvuINeE ANTIQUE SLOPE-TOP KNIFE BOXxEs 


In mahogany, with original inlay in various woods. 


Length, 9 inches; depth, 11 inches; height, 15 inches. 


41—-GEORGIAN CELLARET 
In mahogany. 


Length, 2 feet 10 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


429—_AntiquE Earty EnenisH Oak TABLE 
With turned legs and four-sided stretcher. 


Length, 29 inches; width, 23 inches; height, 25 inches. 


43—Otp EncusH Manocany Dresstnc Guass 
With two drawers below. 


Height, 1 foot 9 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches; depth, 8 inches. 


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44—CoLontaAL Ostone Urricut Mirror 


In mahogany and gilt frame. 


Height, 32 inches; width, 22 inches. 


45—ApaAam VITRINE 


In satinwood. Decorated with flowers in the natural 
colors. 
Height, 33 inches; width, 16 inches; depth, 12 inches. 


46—Smaxuu OctraconaL TABLE 
In satinwood. Decorated with flowers and drapery 
in the Adam style. Has four legs and one drawer. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 6% inches; depth, 1 foot 
31% inches. 


47—SHERATON MAnoGAny SOMNOE 


With shaped and pierced gallery and broad bands of 


satinwood inlay. 


Height, 3 feet; width, 1 foot 4 inches; depth, 1 foot 1 inch. 


48—DutcuH Mareveteric£é FirE ScREEN 
The panel is adjustable and is covered with green silk. 


Height, 3 feet 7 inches; width, 2 feet 4 inches. 


49—Oxstone Cotoniat Mrrror 
In mahogany and gilt frame. 


Height, 2 feet 3 inches; width, 1 foot 91, inches. 


50—SHERATON MAnHoGAny SOMNOE 


Inlaid with bands of satinwood, with cupboard and 
drawer above. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 21 inches; depth, 17 inches. 


51—Satinwoop Tie Tassie 


In the Adam style. With pedestal base, decorated 
with a bouquet of flowers and a green border. 


Length, 2 feet 2 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


52—Pair Very Rare SHeRaton Knire Boxes 
With shaped fronts, slope tops and original interior 
fittings. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 13% inches; depth, 131% inches. 


53—Percouest KipNEY-sHAPED BENCH 
In cream enamel, and decorated with flowers and An- 
gelica Kauffmann figures. 
Length, 3 feet. 


54—OrIGINAL PERGOLESI SIDE CHAIR 


Frame in cream enamel, with floral decoration. Seat 
not. upholstered. 


55—Very Earty CHIPPENDALE Sipe CHAIR 


With pierced stretchers and fretter legs. Back and 
seat are covered in green damask. 


56—HeEprLewHITE Manocany SipE CHAIR 


The back being carved with “Prince of Wales” feathers 
and festoons, and seat upholstered in two-toned 
damask. 


5Y—Manocany SoMNOE IN THE SHERATON STYLE 
With shaped front; inlaid with broad bands of satin- 
wood. Has one drawer above. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 4 
inches. ‘ 


58—SHERATON SAN Dominco Manocany SoMNOE 
Inlaid with bands of satinwood. Has shaped front and 
drawer and cupboard. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 19 inches; depth, 16 inches. 


59—SHERATON ARMCHAIR AND SHERATON SipE CHAIR 


In mahogany, inlaid with satinwood. Have caned 
seats. 


60—Very Rare Marnwarinc Manocany Sve Carr 
With looped back, four cabriole legs, and upholstered 


seat in velvet. 


61—Coton1an Manocany Low-poy 
Has carved base and legs, and claw and ball feet. 


Height, 2 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet; depth, 1 foot 9 inches. 


62—Earty EncusH Ostone Mirror 


With beveled glass and carved and gilded wood frame. 


Height, 3 feet 7 inches; width, 2 feet. 


63—AntievE CotonraL Manocany Sipe CHair 
Seat covered in black haircloth. 


64—Oxstone SHERATON Manocany TABLE 


“With one drawer. It is very ebalorately inlaid with 
various colored woods and the detail is most intricately 
executed. 


Length, 2 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


65—AnvieveE SHERATON Carp TasLe 
With one adjustable leg. The inside is covered with 
baize and the top banded with kingwood and satinwood. 


Length, 2 feet 10 inches; depth, 1 foot 4 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


66—T'wo Herriewnite Manocany ARMCHAIRS 
With shield backs, upholstered in rose damask. 


67—TIwo SHERATON Manocany ARMCHAIRS 


Inlaid with satinwood. Have caned seats and backs. 


68—Sueraron Manocany Desk CHAIR 


With circular seat. It is very elaborately inlaid with 
festoons, urns, etc., in satinwood, and has caned seat. 


69—Earty Cotonian Manocany Low-Boy 
With original handles. 
Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet; depth, 1 foot 10 inches. 


0—AntieveE Manocany Tie Taser 
With center pedestal. 


Length, 2 feet 1014 inches; width, 2 feet 8% inches; height, 2 
feet 4 inches. 


41—CotonraL Manocany SEervine TABLE 
With two long drawers and lower part open. Has 
columns and claw feet. | 


Height, 2 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


72—OricinaL CHIPPENDALE Drop-LeaF TABLE 
With pierced stretcher and one drawer. The legs are 


fluted. 


Length, 2 feet 74 inches; width (leaves extended), 3 feet 4 
inches; height, 2 feet 5 inches. ; 


"8—Earzty EncuisH Ostone Mirror 
With carved and gilded wood frame. 


Height, 4 feet; width, 1 foot 11 inches. 


74—Ostone CHIPPENDALE Manocany TABLE 
With shaped top and elaborately carved curtain and 
cabriole legs. 


Length, 2 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 1 inch; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


“5—MInNIATURE SHERATON HicH Cuest or DRAWERS 


In mahogany inlaid with satinwood. 


Height, 3 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 1 inch; depth, 1 foot 11 
inches. 


“6—Very Rare Antieue Wititam AND Mary CHEsT oF 
DRAWERS 


The front is elaborately inlaid in colored woods. 


Height, 3 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 
inches. 


Jan tes, 
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T7—QuvurEEN ANNE Watnut ARMCHAIR 


With single splat back and richly carved cabriole legs. 


78—Two Queen ANNE WatnutT ARMCHAIRS 


With elaborately carved legs and shaped stretchers and 
down cushions; upholstered in mulberry damask. 


"9—Earty EncuisH Ostone Urpricut Mirror 


With carved and gilded wood frame. Has enameled 
glass panel above. 


Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 2 feet 4 inches. 


80—Pam AntieuEt Tati Lamp CoLumns 
In mahogany, carved with leaves and feathers. 


Height, 5 feet 9 inches. 


81—Jacopran Oak OBLONG TABLE 
With twisted stretchers and legs. Has one drawer. 


Height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


82—Oak ARMCHAIR 
In the Jacobean style. Upholstered in red velvet. 


83—Oak Sipe CHAIR 
In the Jacobean style. To match the preceding arm- 
chair. 


84— AntiauE JACOBEAN Oak BENCH 
With seat upholstered in green velvet. 
Length, 4 feet 6 inches. 


85—Very ImporTANT QUEEN ANNE ARMCHAIR 


With walnut frame and loose down cushion, up- 
holstered in cut Genoese velvet and cut and ball 
fringe. 


86—QvuEeEN AnnNE Watnut HiIGH-BACKED ARMCHAIR 
With wings and tub-fronted seat. 


87—Low SHeraton Manocany Cuest oF DRAWERS 
With broad banding of satinwood. Has two small and 
three large drawers. 


Length, 4 feet 2 inches; depth, 2 feet 1 inch; height, 3 feet. 


88—Earty Enceuish Ostone Upricnut Mirror 
With carved and gilded frame. The upper panel of 
enameled glass with black and gold decoration. 
Height, 4 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


89—Manocany Hicu-BACKED ARMCHAIR WITH Wines 


Has carved legs and claw and ball feet. 


90—GeENUINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 


With pierced back and loose seat upholstered in green 
haircloth. 


91—CuIpPpENDALE Manocany ARMCHAIR 


With hounds’ head, arms, and cabriole legs. The legs 
have elaborately carved masks and claw feet, and the 
seat and back are upholstered in mulberry damask. 


92—Two Grorcian Manocany ARMCHAIRS 
With upholstered seats, in the honeysuckle design. 


93—GorTnic CHIPPENDALE MaHocany SIDE CHAIR 
With upholstered seat. 


94—Watnut Bercere ARMCHAIR 


With caned seat, back and sides, and front legs and 
stretchers in carved-rope style. 


95—Repropuction Earty EnciutsH Oak Rounp BreEaAk- 
FAST TABLE 


With six legs which are carved in the twisted-rope 


manner. 
Height, 2 feet 6 inches; diameter, 4 feet 4 inches. 


96—OLp EneuisH Sora Tasie 
In mahogany, with drop leaves. 


Length, 5 feet; depth, 2 feet 4 inches; height, 2 feet 3 inches. 


97—QureEN ANNE Watnut CHEstT oF Drawers 
Genuine antique. Has six drawers in upper part and 
three in base. On stand. 


Height, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 
inches. 


98—CoxrontraL Manocany Dressine Tasie 
With oval mirror. Has carved posts and base, richly 
carved pedestal and claw feet. 


Height 5 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 71 inches; depth, 1 foot 10 
inches. 


99—CotontaL CHEVAL GLass 
In mahogany, with oblong mirror and carved posts. 


Height, 5 feet 8 inches; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


100—CotonraL CHEvAL GLAss 
In mahogany, with oblong mirror, carved base, and 
claw and ball feet. 


Height, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


101—JacoBEAN Oak Oxstone TABLE 


With turned legs and stretchers and one drawer. 


Length, 2 feet 8 inches; width, 1 foot 9 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


102—Two Oax Sipe CHAIRS 


In the Jacobean style, with upholstered seats and 


backs. 


103—JacoBEAN Manocany ARMCHAIR 


With caned back and seat and elaborate supports, and 
surrounds to back. The arms are carved with acan- 
thus leaves. 


104—-T'wo Oax ARMCHAIRS 
With oak seats, and elaborately inlaid with ebony and 
satinwood. 


105—JacopEAN Oax Haru Porter's SEAT 


- The back being in three parts, with primitive carving. 


106—Jacopean Oak Ostone TABLE 
With twisted legs, shaped stretcher and one drawer. 


Length, 3 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


107—CHIPPENDALE FoUR-PANELED MaHOGANY SCREEN 


The upper part has glass panels and the lower part 
is upholstered with mulberry damask. 


Height, 6 feet 3 inches; width of each panel, 19 inches. 


108—Two Hepriewnite Manocany Sipe CHairs 
With carved shield-shaped backs and upholstered seats. 


109—EncutsH OvERSTUFFED ARMCHAIR 


Upholstered in brown material. 


110—CuierenDALE ManocGany SETTEE 
Carved legs. Has two loose cushions in down. 


Length of seat, 4 feet 3 inches; height of back, 3 feet 2 inches. 


111—CotonraL Hicu-pack Manocany SETTEE 


With wings and loose cushion seat, upholstered in 
brown material. 


Length of seat, 4 feet 4 inches; height of back, 3 feet 8 inches. 


112—Earty CortontaL HatF-rounp Sipe TABLe 


In solid mahogany. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


113 


MintatureE Manocany Corner CABINET 


Inlaid with satinwood. Has one paneled door above 


and shaped base with shelf below. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet. 


114—AntievE Oak Dower CHEST 
With elaborately carved top, front and ends, and an 
iron handle at each end. 


Length, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 2 feet 1 
inches. 


115—Two OricinaL EncusH Empire Soras 


(Facing right and left.) With scroll ends and ser- 
pentine backs. Have original metal decoration in the 
Empire style. 

Length, 5 feet 3 inches. 


116—AntievE Lovis XIV CHANDELIER 


Fitted with antique crystal and two tiers of gilt bronze 
lights. 


117—Earrty EncutsH JAcoBEAN Oak STANDARD 


Carved in acanthus design and fluted. 
Height, 6 feet. 


118—OrictnaL JAcoBEAN Oak HaAncING CuPBOARD 
In original condition, and old wrought-iron hinges. 
Pediment is carved. 


Height, 6 feet; width, 4 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches. 


119—CircuLar SHERATON Manocany Dinine TABLE 
Inlaid with bands. of satinwood. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; diameter, 4 feet 6 inches. 


120—Antievun Encusn Day BEDSTEAD 


With caned head and seat. The stretcher and sup- 
ports to head are in twisted-rope carving, and the ad- 
justable head is surrounded by elaborate carving. 


Length, 4 feet 2 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches. 


121—TureEE-PANEL LEATHER SCREEN 
Hand-tooled in the Georgian design, in gold and crim- 
son. 
Height, 6 feet 3 inches; width of each panel, 24 inches. 


122_RepropuctTion JACOBEAN OAK STANDARD 


Richly carved with acanthus leaves and other deco- 
rations. 
Height, 6 feet 2 inches. 


123—Oxip EneuisH Oak Court CupPBpoarb 
In two parts. The lower part is enclosed by two 
solid doors with steel hinges extending over the en- 
tire front of doors, and the upper part has three 
doors done in the linen fold design. 


Length, 4 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 10 inches; height, 5 feet 4 
inches. 


124—Genuine AnTievuE Earty EneruisnH Oak Hancine 
CuPrBOARD 


Enclosed by two doors and fitted with shelves in- 
side. 'The cornice is carved and panel is inscribed 


eevee. 1719.” 


Length, 4 feet 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 6 feet 4 
inches. 


125—SHERATON CABINET OF SAN Dominco MAnoGAany 


Inlaid with shell and satinwood bands. There are two 
glass paneled doors above and one shelf below. 


Height, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 7 inches. 


126—HerrtewnHireE Manocany Sora 


With loose cushion upholstered in down and covered 
in green figured silk. Back and legs are carved. 


Length of seat, 5 feet 2 inches; height of back, 2 feet 11 inches. 


127—HerprtewnHitreE Manocany Dressinc TAasBie 


With shaped front. Is elaborately carved and has 


shaped stretcher, with jewel casket in center. 


Length, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 11 inches; extreme height, 5 feet 8 
inches. 


128—Two EncusH Manocany BEpsTEApDs 
With cane panels in head and foot-boards. 
Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


129—Par or Apam Manocany BrEpsTEaps 
With solid panel head and foot-boards. 
Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


130—Dvurcu MaravuEtTERIE CABINET 
On base. Has four drawers and shelf and is inlaid 


with various colored woods. 


Height, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot Q 
inches. 


131—Goruic CHIPPENDALE CHINA CABINET 
Of San Domingo mahogany. There are two paneled 
glass doors above and an open base with one shelf. 


Height, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 5 inches. 


132—ALL-UPHOLSTERED HoGarTH SETTEE 
Has loose cushions, back and seat and are upholstered 
in green sateen. 


Length of seat, 5 feet 4 inches; height of back, 3 feet. 


133—CuIpPpENDALE Manocany Corner CaBINET 
In two parts, the upper and lower parts each having 
a single paneled glass door. 


Height, 7 feet 6 inches; front width, 2 feet 5 inches. 


134—-SHeraton Manocany Bep 
With broad bands of satinwood inlay. 
Width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


135—Carvep AND GitpED Woop Lamp STANDARD 


Carved with masks and vine. 
Height, 5 feet. 


136—Antieve GErorGIAN CAaRVED-woop MANTELPIECE 
Enameled in white. 


Width of shelf, 6 feet 7 inches; height of shelf, 4 feet 10% inches. 
Width of opening, 3 feet 9 inches; height of opening, 3 feet 5% 
inches. 


137—HEPPLEWHITE SOFA 
With loose cushion. All-upholstered in down, with 
enameled and decorated legs. 


Length of seat, 6 feet 5 inches; height of back, 3 feet 1 inch. 


138—ContontraL Manocany Sora 
With roll end and carved wheat-ear and festooned back. 
Upholstered in rose damask. 


Length of seat, 7 feet 6 inches; height of back, 2 feet 8 inches. 


1389—Antieve Oak WirHpRawine TABLE 
Opening to complete length of 9 feet 1 inch, with richly 
carved legs and curtain in the Jacobean style. 


Length, 4 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches; height, 2 feet 7 
inches. 


140—Antievrt Earty EnciusnH Oak Cuppoarp 
In original condition. There are two parts, the lower 
being enclosed by two solid doors, each with two 
panels, and the upper part having two doors with 
two panels each. 


Height, 6 feet 3 inches; width, 5 feet 3 inches; depth, 2 feet 3 
inches. 


141—Repropuction FEarty Encruish Oak EXTENSION 
TABLE 


Made entirely of old English oak. It has a carved 
edge and heavy twisted-rope legs, and the curtain is 
done with linen-fold panel. 


Length, 5 feet; width, 5 feet 6 inches; height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


142—Oak Rerectory TABLE 
Oblong, with turned legs and double stretcher beneath. 
Length, 6 feet; width, 3 feet 11 inches; height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


143—Earity Encuish Oak CUPBOARD 
In two parts. The lower part is enclosed by two 
doors, with two drawers above, and the upper by two 
doors, with three shelves inside. The entire front is 
elaborately paneled. 


Height, 6 feet 8 inches; width, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


144—Oax Rerecrory Tasie 
Oblong, with deeply carved, twisted-rope legs and 
stretchers on all sides. 


Length, 6 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches; height, 2 feet 7 
inches. 


145—Genuine Earty Encrish Manocany Hart Tasre 
With twisted-rope molding to fronts of drawers, and 
turned legs with convoluted carvings. 


Length, 7 feet 9 inches; depth, 2 feet 3 inches; height, 3 ie 
height to top of back, 4 feet. 


146— BEAUTIFULLY Ficurep San Dominco Manocany 
BEDSTEAD 


With elaborately carved posts surmounted i pine- 


apples. 
Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


147—Manocany CoLoniAL BEDSTEAD 


Has four turned posts, solid headboard, and turned 


rail as footboard. 
Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


148—CorontaL Four-post BEDSTEAD 


Of solid mahogany. The posts are surmounted by 


carved flames. 
Width, 4 feet 6 inches. 


149—Sueraton San Dominco Manocany Dovusie Bep- 
STEAD 

With solid head and foot boards and inlaid with 

broad bands of satinwood. The four posts at each 


corner are surmounted by an urn. 
Width, 5 feet 6 inches. 


150—Oax Rerectory Taser 
Elaborately carved legs in the Jacobean style, and 
curtain carved with bunches of grapes. | 


Length, 6 feet; width, 3 feet 6 inches; height, 2 feet 8 inches. 


151—CurprenpaLp Manocany WARDROBE 
Upper part has two doors and sliding trays, and 
lower part has six drawers. 


Height, 7 feet 8 inches; width, 4 feet 1012 inches; depth, 1 foot 
10 inches. 


OIL PAINTINGS 


SCHOOL OF ROMNEY 


152—Porrrair oF A Lapy 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 
SCHOOL OF VERNET 


153—Ruis anp LIGHTHOUSE ON THE SEASHORE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 30 inches. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


154—Roman SOLDIERS RECEIVING TRIBUTE 


Height, 34 inches; width, 32 inches. 


SECOND AFTERNOON’S SALE 


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 O'CLOCK 


155—SuHeraton Lamp Sranp in Manocany 
Inlaid with husks and lines; has sliding tray. 


Top, 15 inches square; height, 34 inches. 


156—Heart-sHarep Manocany VITRINE 


In the Sheraton style, inlaid in satinwood, and in- 
terior lined with green velvet. 
Height, 30 inches. 


157—Very Important SHERATON Manocany DRESSING 
TABLE 


Inlaid with satinwood. Has triplicate mirror. 


Length, 4 feet 10 inches; depth, 2 feet; height of table, 2 feet 6 
inches; height to top of mirror, 5 feet 1 inch. 


158—Low Cuest or Drawers 1n Manocany 
Inlaid with satinwood. To match the preceding. 


Length, 4 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 3 feet 
5 inches. 


159—Hieuw Cuest or Drawers In Manocany 


Inlaid with satinwood. To match the two preceding 
pieces. 


Length, 4 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 inches; height, 4 feet 
1 inch. 


160—Two Bevs 1n Manocany 
Inlaid with satinwood. To match the preceding. 
Width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


161—ManHocGany SOMNOE , 
Inlaid with satinwood. To match the preceding. 
Length, 18 inches; width, 16 inches; height, 30 inches. 


162—Sueraton Manocany SIDEBOARD 
With swell front and inlaid with satinwood. Has 
wine and other drawers and silver-plated handles. 


Length, 5 feet; depth, 2 feet 2 inches; height, 3 feet. 


163—Sueraton Drop-rear Tasie 
In solid mahogany, inlaid with satinwood. 


Length, 3 feet 11 inches; width with leaves up, 5 feet 3 inches ; 
height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


164—Turee SHeratTon Manocany ARMCHAIRS 
With fan-shaped backs and caned seats. The backs, 


curtains and legs are inlaid with various-colored woods. 


165—Ser or Five Sueraton Manocany ARMCHAIRS 
With fan-shaped backs and caned seats. The backs, 
curtains and legs are inlaid with various-colored 
woods. ‘To match the preceding. 


166—Ser or Four Sueraton Manocany Sipe Cuarrs 
With fan-shaped backs and caned seats. The backs, 
curtains and legs are inlaid with various-colored 
woods. ‘To match the preceding. 


167—SHERATON Manocany SIDEBOARD 
Richly inlaid with urns and vases in the Adam design. 
Has raised ends, with wine cupboards, drawers, etc. 
There are revolving spoon cases in back of center part 
of board, and a pair of silver-plated candle lights. 


Length, 6 feet 9 inches; depth, 2 feet 5 inches; height, 3 feet 6 
inches; height to top of rail, 4 feet 9 inches. 


168—SHERATON CELLARET 
To match the preceding. 


Top, 26 inches square; height, 22 inches. 


169—SevarE SHERATON EXTENSION TABLE 


In plum-pudding mahogany, inlaid with bands of satin- 
wood. 
Top, 4 feet 6 inches square. 


170—SuHERATON Manocany CorNER CABINET 


In the Gothic style. The upper part is enclosed with 
one paneled glass door and the lower part has one 


shelf. 
Width, 2 feet 10 inches; height, 6 feet 2 inches. 


171— Extension Manocany Dinine TAasie 


Inlaid with satinwood. 
Diameter, 4 feet 6 inches. 


172—Sueraton Manocany Dinine Tasie 


Inlaid with satinwood. 
Diameter, 4 feet 6 inches. 


173—SHERATON Manocany BooxKcasEe 


With two glass doors and three drawers above, and 
four drawers below. There is a very handsomely 
pierced cornice, and the piece is inlaid all over in the 
Adam style, with urns, festoons, etc. The interior 
is lined with green material. 


Length, 3 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 7 feet 8 
inches. 


174—SueEraton Manocany Dinine TaBLe 
With pedestal base and brass toe to each foot. 


Diameter, 4 feet 6 inches; height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


175—SHERATON Lonc-cAsE CLOCK 
In mahogany, inlaid with satinwood. 


Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 9 inches; depth, 8 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


176—HepriewnHite Manocany CANDLESTAND 


Has carved pedestal with three legs below ending in 
claw and ball feet, with wheat-ear carving above. Top 
of stand is surrounded with elaborately pierced and 


carved gallery. 
Height, 3 feet 5 inches. 


177—Pair Herrtewuite Two-tTrer Manocany CANDLE- 
STANDS 


With pierced frets to each tier. The center support 


and legs are richly carved. 
Height, 4 feet. 


178—Heprrewuirs Manocany CANDLESTAND 
On three legs, carved with rams’ heads and festoons. 


Height, 4 feet 3 inches. 


179—Fovur Deticate HeprpLewHitE WALL ScONCES 


Of carved and gilded wood, with two lights each. The 
design is in carved husks. 


Height, 21 inches. 


180—Six Very Denicare Hepprewnire WALL Sconces 
In MAanHocAny 
With two lights each. The design is in carved husks. 


Height, 21 inches. 


LONG-CASE CLOCK 


SHERATON 


181—Two HepriewHite Manocany CANDLESTANDS 


On three legs, carved with rams’ heads and festoons. 


Height, 4 feet 3 inches. 


182—Derrp-seat HerppLEwHITE MAHOGANY BercErRE ARM- 
CHAIR 


With loose cushion. 


183—Deer-sEAtT Manocany BERGERE ARMCHAIR 


With satinwood banding. Has caned seat, back and 
sides, and loose cushion. 


184—Two HErPprpLEWwHITE Manocany SipE CHAIRS 


With shield-shaped backs and husk carving. The 


seats are upholstered in green sateen. 


185—Hatr-rounp HEPpPLEWHITE Manocany CoMMODE 
With two doors, with elaborately carved panels. 
Height, 3 feet; width, 3 feet 10 inches; depth, 1 foot 10 inches. 


18G6—Oxstone Manocany anp Gitr Mantet Mirror 
In the Hepplewhite style, decorated with elaborate 
cornice and openwork and carved festoons below. 


Length, 4 feet 6 inches; height, 4 feet 6 inches. 


187—HeprLtewHiITE Manocany SIDE TABLE 
With shaped front and carved edge. The curtain is 
carved in low relief with urns, festoons and wreaths. 
Fronts of legs are also carved. 


Length, 5 feet 6 inches; depth, 2 feet 1 inch; height, 2 feet 10 
inches. 


188—Hicuw Cuest or Drawers in Manocany 
With shaped and beautifully veneered front. 


Height, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 10% 
inches. 


189—Manocany SOMNOE 
To match the preceding. 


Height, 2 feet 7 inches; width, 1 foot 3%4 inches; depth, 1 foot 3 
inches. 


190—Manocany SOMNOE 
To match the two preceding pieces. 


Height, 2 feet 7 inches; width, 1 foot 3%4 inches; depth, 1 foot 3 
inches. 


191—Par Excerrionatty Fine Herrrewnire Hatr- 
ROUND SIDE TABLES 


In solid mahogany, with elaborately carved edges, cur- 
tains and legs. 


Height, 2 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 
inches. 


192—Ostonc Upricur ApAm Mirror 


Of carved and gilded wood, with urn-shaped decoration 
on glass, the base being decorated with carved-wood 
festoons and pendants. 


Height, 5 feet; width, 2 feet 4 inches. 


193—Ostone Urpricut ApAm Mirror 


Of carved and gilded wood, with urn-shaped decora_ 
tion on glass, the base being decorated with carved- 
wood festoons and pendants. 


Height, 5 feet; width, 2 feet 4 inches. 


194 HeprLtewuHite Hartr-rounp Manocany ComMMODE 


With carvings in low relief. The cupboard is en- 
closed by two solid doors with one drawer above, with 
ornamentation of festoons, urns, etc. 


Length, 4 feet 5 inches; depth, 2 feet; height, 3 feet. 


195—HerprLewHite ApJusTABLE MAanocGany Music STAND 


The three feet are carved with dolphins’ heads and the 
rack has center lyre and wreath of laurel leaves. 


196—Two HerrLewHIte Ostona MAHoGAny Sipe TABLES 


With serpentine-shaped curtain, the entire surface of 
which is elaborately carved. The tops are of Pavan- 
azza marble. 


Length, 5 feet; depth, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 2 feet 8 inches. 


197—Sevare HerrLtewnHitE Manocany Dinine Taste 
The entire curtain and legs are carved in low relief 
with swags of drapery, rosettes, urns, etc. 


Length, 5 feet; width, 5 feet; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


198—THrReEE-PIECE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 


In the Adam style. The end cupboards are fitted with 
wine and other drawers, and the whole is elaborately 
carved with flutes, swags and oval panels. 


Length over-all, 8 feet; depth, 1 foot 10 inches; height of center, 
2 feet 10 inches; height of cupboards, 3 feet 4 inches. 


199—Five-roor Extension TABLE 


‘To match the preceding sideboard, the curtain and 
legs being fluted and carved. 


200—CuHina CaBINET IN ADAM STYLE 
To match the preceding dining table and sideboard. 
Height, 6 feet; width, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 1 inch. 


901—Hepriewuitre Crrcutar Manocany Dinine TABLE 


With center pedestal and brass toe to each foot. The 
curtain and base are elaborately carved with swags, 
rosettes and husks. 

Diameter, 5 feet. 
202—Manocany Hari Tasrie 


In the Adam style, with fluted curtain and legs. There 
is a satinwood panel in the center, with carving of 
urn and scrolls. 


Length, 5 feet 6 inches; depth, 2 feet 2 inches; height, 2 feet 11 
inches. 


203—Manocany CHINA CABINET 


In the Hepplewhite design. The upper part has two 
paneled glass doors and the lower part:is enclosed by 
two solid doors. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 6 inches. 


204—HeEPpPLEWHITE Manocany CABINET 


In three sections. Has break front, and base is 
carved with wheat-ears. The legs are fluted and the 
interior lined with blue velvet. 


Length, 7 feet; depth, 1 foot 91%, inches; height, 7 feet 4 inches. 


205—HEPPLEWHITE SLOoPE-rorp Manocany Desk 


With bookcase above. The upper part has two glass 
doors and is elaborately paneled in an urn-shaped de- 
sign. ‘There are five drawers in the lower part, and the 
interior of the desk has eight drawers, four secret 
compartments and spaces for correspondence. 


Length, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 7 inches; height, 6 feet 6 
inches. 


206—GenuINE AntTiquE HeppLewHite Manocany SIDE- 
BOARD 
With shaped front and richly carved back, curtain 
and legs. | 


Height, 3 feet; width, 6 feet 5 inches; depth, 2 feet 3 inches. 


907—Two HerrLewHIiIteE Manocany BrepstTEaAps 


With carved festoons on headboards and caned foot- 
boards, with oval panel carved with wheat-ears. 


Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


208—Manocany HreprLEWHITE SOMNOE 
To match the preceding bedsteads. 


Top, 17 inches square; height, 29 inches. 


208A—Dnressine ‘TABLE 
To match the preceding. 


Height, 30 inches; length, 44 inches; depth, 20 inches. 


909—Two HerrLEwHITE SIDE CHAIRS WITH Canep SEATS 


To match the preceding. 


910—ApAm PoLE SCREEN 


In cream enamel, with an oval screen which has classi- 


cal decorations. 
Height, 4 feet 9 inches. 


911—Perrcoiest SipE CHAIR 
With carved and pierced back and a pointe panel in 
center of top. Covered in brocade. 

212—-PrerRGoLEst SIDE CHAIR 
With carved and pierced back and painted panel on 
top. Covered in brocade. 

213—PeRGoLEsI SIDE CHAIR 


In cream enamel, with oval panel in the Wedgwood 
style. Seat upholstered in green sateen. 


914—OvaL Back PercoLest ARMCHAIR 
In satinwood, with caned seat. The detail on the 
back is beautifully executed. 

915—PERGOLESI ARMCHAIR 


Decorated in cream enamel. Has caned seat and oval- 
shaped wheel back with a center panel in the Wedg- 
wood style. 3 


2916—Two Prercoiest ARMCHAIRS 
Decorated in cream enamel. Have caned seats and 
oval-shaped wheel backs with a center panel in the 
Wedgwood style. 


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217—Percoitest Hatr-rounp Tas ie 
With cream painted base and satinwood top. The 
base has carved-wood and gilded decoration and 
fluted curtain, and the satinwood top is decorated 
with roses and drapery. , 


Height, 2 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet; depth, 1 foot 6 inches. 


918—PeErcotest GREEN LAcaurrR Low CuHEst or DRAWERS 


With shaped front and pilasters at each corner, deco- 
rated in gilt bronze. Has Battersea enamel handles 
and top is decorated with an oval in the Wedgwood 
style. 


Height, 3 feet 51, inches; length, 4 feet 9 inches; depth, 2 feet 112 
inches. 


997%—Very Curious AntieveE DurcH Corner CABINET 
The center part is enclosed by a solid door and the 
base is open and has one shelf. The entire front of 
the cupboard is decorated with original oil painting 
of a view of a canal and a windmill. 


Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 1 foot 9 inches. 


298—Four-FoLD PERGOLESI SCREEN 
In cream enamel, with oval-shaped wheel top to each 
panel; decorated with flowers in the natural colors, 
Wedgwood panels and festoons. The front of the 
screen is covered with brocade. 


Height, 5 feet 9 inches; width of each panel, 16 inches. 


229—Very Important Prercorest OpEN CABINET 
Decorated in cream enamel. The upper part com- 
prises three shelves and two cupboards, and the cen- 
ter of the pediment of upper part is decorated with a 
panel in the Angelica Kauffmann style. The base has 
‘four fluted and carved legs in front and two at back. 


Length, 6 feet 2 inches; depth, 1 foot 6 inches; height, 6 feet 10 
inches. 


930—CarvED-woop Walt SCONCE 


In the Adam style. Wired for three lights, and deco- 


rated in gold and green enamel. 
Height, 2 feet 10 inches. 


931—Parr Apam Woop Wat. Stoner 


With three lights, wired for electricity, and decorated 


in silver and dark green enamel. 
Height, 3 feet 2 inches. 


939-—Two CARVED AND SILVERED Woop ScONCES 


With black enamel decoration in the Adam style. Have 
three lights each and are wired for electricity. 


Height, 32 inches. 


233—ADAM SATINWOOD PoLE ScREEN 
Has shield-shaped screen covered in green figured silk. 


Height, 4 feet 10 inches. 


234—THREE CARVED AND GitpEp Woop Sincte Sipe 
LIGHTs 


In the Adam style. Ornamented with rams’ heads and 
festoons. 


235—ApAm SATINWOOD PoE SCREEN 
With shield-shaped screen, with Pergolesi painting of 
vase and flowers on a cream ground. 


Height, 4 feet 11 inches. 


236—Apam SATINWOOD Sipe CHAIR 


With fan-shaped caned back and caned seat, and deco- 
rated with panels in the Wedgwood style and flowers. 


237—Satinwoop Work Tasie 
Decorated with flowers in the natural colors and pan- 
els in the Wedgwood style; lined with white moiré. 


Height, 2 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


238—Ovat Satinwoop Tie Tasir 


In the Adam style, with pedestal base. Decorated 
with a bouquet of flowers in the natural colors and a 
green border. 


Length, 2 feet 2 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


939—ApAam SAtTiInwoop Porte ScREEN 


Has shield-shaped screen in hand-decorated silk in the 


Chinese style. 
Height, 4 feet 11 inches. 


940—ApAmM SATINWOOD SOMNOE 


Decorated with flowers in the natural colors and clas- 
sical figures in an oval panel. 


Top, 1314 inches square; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


941—Apam SatiInwoop TuHrREE-TIER Music STAND 


Decorated with flowers in the natural colors, and has 
one drawer below. 


Height, 3 feet 6 inches; width, 1 foot 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 1 
inch. 


949-—Four ApAmM SCONCES OF CARVED AND GILDED Woop 


With two lights each, and wired for electricity. The 
center oval panels are painted in the Wedgwood style. 


Height, 41 inches. 


943—Very Rare ApAm Satinwoop PoLe SCREEN 
With Early English painting on oval-shaped panel. 
Height, 4 feet 2 inches. — 


944—ApAam Satrinwoop Dresstinc Taste BENCH 


Has one shaped side and is upholstered in green ma- 
terial. | 


Height, 1 foot 6 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches; depth, 2 feet 4 
inches. 


945—Two ApAM SATINWOOD SHIELD-SHAPED Back Arm- 
CHAIRS 


With caned seats, decorated with bouquets of flowers 
and festoons of green drapery. 


946—Tir TABLE OF SATINWOOD IN THE ADAM STYLE 


With center pedestal. A hanging vase of flowers on 
the top is most beautifully executed. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches; depth, 2 feet. 


247—TureE ApAamM Carvep And GILDED Woop Wat. 
SCONCES 
Have two lights and are wired for electricity. Center 
panels contain original oval Wedgwood plaques. 


Height, 42 inches. 


248—Two Anam Carvep anp GitpEpD Woop WaLi SCONCES 
With original Wedgwood plaques. Have two lights 


and are wired for electricity. 
Height, 45 inches. 


949—GrENUINE ANTIQUE HaALr-rouND WILLIAM AND Mary 
Carp ‘TABLE 
Most elaborately inlaid. 


Height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 11 inches; depth, 1 foot 5 
inches. 


250—Two Apam ARMCHAIRS IN SATINWOOD 


Decorated with “Prince of Wales” feathers, drapery 
and flowers. The backs are shield-shaped and the seats 
upholstered. 


951—GeENvuINE OrntginaAL ADAM SATINWOOD WoORK-TABLE 


With enclosed oblong top. The lid is decorated with 
an oval in the Wedgwood style and green border. 
There are two lyre-shaped legs and a trough-shaped 
stretcher. 


Length, 2 feet 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 5 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


959—Antieue Miniature Satinwoop Cuest or Drawers 


In the Adam style, with shaped front and trays to pull 
out. Has four graduated drawers and is decorated 
with festoons of flowers. Silver-plated pulls and key 
escutcheons. 


Height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 4 inches; depth, 1 foot 6 
inches. 


253—Apam Satinwoop Writine TABLE 
Upper part has small drawers and cupboards, and the 
lower part one large drawer. Decorated with flowers 
in the natural colors, and has silver-plated pulls and 
key escutcheons. 


Height, 3 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


954—ApAm Ova SATINWOOD JARDINIERE 


With tin lining, decorated with Wedgwood Manele and 


flowers in the naural colors. 


Height, 2 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch; depth, 2 feet 2 
inches. 


955—ApDAmM SATINWOOD Low CuHeEstT oF DRAWERS 


With serpentine front. Extremely fine veneer, deco- 
rated with flowers in the natural colors, and an oval 
panel in the classical design. Silver-plated pulls and 
key escutcheons. 


Height, 2 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


956—Apam Hatr-rounp Satinwoop CoMMODE 


The three front panels are decorated with ovals, the 
center one containing a basket and those at the end a 
vase of flowers done in the natural colors, and sus- 
pended from festoons of drapery in green. The top is 
decorated with a border of green and old gold. 


Length, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 7 inches; height, 3 feet 4 
inches. 


957—MiniatTuRE ADAM SATINWOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS 


Decorated with festoons of flowers in the natural col- 
ors and oval medallions in the Wedgwood style. The 
handles and key escutcheons are silver-plated and the 
sides are richly decorated with baskets and festoons of 
flowers. 


Height, 4 feet 1 inch; width, 20 inches; depth, 161% inches. 


958—Ovat ApAm Mrrror or Carved AND GinpED Woop 


Suspended by three loops of carved-wood rope-work, 
with festoons above. 


Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


259—Hatr-rounp ADAM SATINWOOD COoMMODE 
The door and two panels are decorated with mytho- 
logical subjects, and the top with panels in the Wedg- 
wood style and flowers in the natural colors. 


Length, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 7 inches; height, 3 feet 5 
inches. 


260—ApDAM SATINWOOD COMMODE 


With shaped front. Banded with kingwood and elab- 
orately decorated in colors. The oval panels are done 
in the Angelica Kauffmann and Wedgwood styles with 
festoons of flowers in the natural colors. The center 
part has two drawers with a double-door cupboard be- 
low. The ends are arranged with cupboards and draw- 
ers. Exceptionally fine satinwood used in this piece. 


Length, 5 feet 2 inches; depth, 2 feet; height, 3 feet 1 inch. 


261—Satinwoop Drsk 


With revolving lid and book shelves above. Decorated 
in the style of Angelica Kauffmann. 


Height, 5 feet 6% inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. , 


962—Two SatTinwoop ARMCHAIRS 


In the Adam style, with caned seats and backs, deco- 
rated with garlands of flowers. Oval panels in backs 
are painted in the Wedgwood style. 


963—ApAam THREE-BACK SETTEE 


To match the preceding. 


2964—Lone-casE ApAM CiLOocK 


In satinwood, with gilt metal dial and decorated with 
griffins, festoons, and panel in the Angelica Kauffmann 


style. 
Height, 7 feet; width, 1 foot 6 inches; depth, 10 inches. 


965—SaTINwoop ComMOoODE 


In the Adam style, with shaped front. There are three 
graduated drawers in center, with cupboards at either 
side. ._The top, doors, and drawers are decorated with 
medallions and festoons of flowers in natural colors. 


Height, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 5 feet; depth, 2 feet. 


966—GENUINE ANTIQUE ADAM HALF-ROUND TABLE 


With original carved and fluted base in white enamel 
and San Domingo mahogany top, banded and inlaid. 


Height, 2 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet 11 inches; depth, 2 feet. 


967—THREE-BACK ADAM SATINWOOD SETTEE 


With “Prince of Wales” feathers in carved wood, and 


upholstered seat. 
Length, 4 feet 6 inches. 


968—ApAam ARMCHAIR 


To match the preceding. 


969—Apam Mantet Mirror 


Of carved and gilded wood, with oval center on mir- 
ror. Itis carved with rams’ heads, acanthus leaves, etc. 


Length, 5 feet; height, 3 feet 8 inches. 


270—Apam Satinwoop Lone-caseE CLock 
With gilt dial and case inlaid with various-colored 
woods. 
Height, 7 feet 3 inches; width, 17 inches; depth, 9 inches. 


271—OricinaL ApAM Satinwoop DEsk 


With bookease above. Inlaid with ebony, amboina and 
kingwood. The desk has a revolving top lid, and one 
long and two short drawers below. The upper part 
is enclosed by two glass paneled doors with two shal- 
low drawers below. 


Height, 5 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 7 
inches. 


Q272—Apam SETTEE IN SATINWOOD 
With open and pierced back and_caned seat. Deco- 
rated and painted in various colors. 


Length, 5 feet 8 inches. 


9438—AntIievE Manocany SipE CHAIR 


With spindle and beaded back. 


Q274—Ovat ApAam Mirror 
With carved and gilded wood frame; very elaborate. 
The griffins on either side rest on carved bases. 


Height, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


275—Srt or Apam Drawinc-room FURNITURE 
In satinwood. Consisting of settee, 3 feet 8 inches 
long, with double back, one armchair and one side 
chair. The backs are shield-shaped and decorated with 
bouquets of roses, and the seats are upholstered. 


29%6—Four ApAM SIDE CHAIRS 


To match the preceding set. Shield-shaped backs, 
decorated with bouquets of roses, and upholstered 
seats. 


277—Parr ApAam HaurFr-rounp Satinwoop TAsBLes 


With tops inlaid with various-colored woods and 


turned and reeded legs. 


The tops are painted with 


twelve circles of female figures of the Muses, etc. 


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Height, 3 feet; width, 5 feet; depth, 2 feet. 


278—Ovat Apam Mrrror 


OF CARVED AND 
GILDED Woop 


With rams’ heads and 
festoon and canopy 
top. 


Height, 6 feet 4 inches; 


width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


979—Satinwoop DREssInG 


TABLE 


Decorated with fes- 
toons of flowers in the 
natural colors, and 
oval panels in the 
Angelica Kauffmann 
style. - Lhe e- are 
three drawers in the 
base and three draw- 
ers and two cup- 
boards above’ with 
a shield-shaped mir- 


Yor. 


Height of table, 2 feet 6 inches; height to top of mirror, 5 feet 8 


inches. 


Width, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 11 imches. 


980—Satinwoop BEDSTEAD 
Decorated in the Adam style. 


The headboard has 


solid panels, and the footboard is caned. 


Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


981—Satinwoop Dressinc TABLE 


In the Adam style, decorated with oval panels in the 
Wedgwood style, and flowers in the natural colors. 
Has shield-shaped mirror. 3 


Length, 4 feet 3 inches; depth, 2 feet 1 inch; height of table, 
2 feet 7 inches. 


989--Satinwoop HicuH Cuest oF DRAWERS 


Has six drawers and is decorated with green and black 
oblong Wedgwood panels and festoons of flowers. The 
handles and key escutcheons are silver-plated. 


Height, 4 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
« inches. 


283—Satinwoop Low Cuest or DRAWERS 
To match the preceding. Has four drawers. 


Height, 3 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 
inches. 


984—Apam HicH Cuest or DRAWERS 


Inlaid with kingwood bands. Has shaped front and is 
decorated with festoons of flowers in the natural col- 


Ors. ; 
Length, 4 feet; depth, 2 feet; height, 4 feet 10 inches. 


985—Apam Dressinc TABLE 
Inlaid with kingwood bands, to match. Has shaped 
front and is decorated with festoons of flowers. The 
mirror is oval in shape. 
Height of table, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 
2 feet 2 inches. 


298G6—Apam Low Cuest oF Drawers 
Inlaid with kingwood bands, to match. Has shaped 


front and is decorated with festoons and flowers. 


Length, 3 feet 11 inches; depth, 2 feet; height, 2 feet 7 inches. 


287—Apam SoOmMNOE 


Inlaid with kingwood bands. To match the preceding. 
Has shaped front and is decorated with festoons of 
flowers in the natural colors. 


Length, 17 inches; width, 15 inches; height, 28 inches. 


288—Apam TaBLE witH SHarep Top 


Inlaid with kingwocd bands, to match. Decorated 
with festoons of flowers in the natural colors. 


Length, 3 feet; width, 2 feet; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


289—Two Apam Bepsrraps 


Inlaid with kingwood bands. To match the preced- 
ing, and decorated with festoons of flowers in the 
natural colors. 

Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


290—Apam Rocker 


Inlaid with kingwood bands, to match the preceding, 
and decorated with festoons of flowers in the natural 
colors. 


291—Apam Satinwoop Hicu Cuest or Drawers 


Decorated with Wedgwood panels and festoons of 
flowers in the natural colors. Has two small and five 
large drawers, with silver-plated pulls and key es- 
cutcheons. 


Height, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 10 
inches. 


992—-Apam Satinwoop Low CHEST OF DRAWERS 
To match the preceding. 


Height, 3 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 10% 
inches. 


293—Apam Satinwoop Dressinc TABLE 
To match the preceding. 


Height, 4 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


294—Apam Dressinc Taste BENCH 
To match the preceding dressing table. With caned 
seat. 


Length, 2 feet 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 3 inches; height, 1 foot 44, 
inches. 


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295—ApamM SATINWOOD SOMNOE 
To match the preceding three pieces. 


Height, 2 feet 6 inches; width, 1 foot 5 inches; depth, 1 foot 3 
- inches. 


296—Apam Satinwoop BrEpDsTEAD 


To match the preceding four pieces. Has caned 
panels in head and foot boards and an oval panel in 
the center of each, which is painted in the style of 
Angelica Kauffmann. 

Width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


297—Satinwoop Lone-casE ADAM CLocK 


The case is decorated with classical designs and panel 
in the Angelica Kauffmann style on base. The metal 
dial has phases of the moon. 


Height, 8 feet; width, 18 inches; depth, 10 inches. 


298—OricInNAL ADAM SATINWOOD CABINET 


With glass doors. Has cupboards below and is deco- 
rated with Wedgwood panels and green bands. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet; depth, 1 foot 3 inches. 


299—Apam SATINWOOD CABINET 


In three parts, the center having a shaped glass front. 
Decorated with Wedgwood panels and garlands of 
flowers. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 4 
inches. 


~8$00—Very Important ApAam Mirror 


With carved and gilded frame. The side and top pan- 
els in black enamel and gold decoration are in the Adam 
style. The cornice is richly carved and the four up- 
right posts are fluted. 


Length, 4 feet 9 inches; height, 7 feet. 


3801—OricInAaL SATINWOOD CABINET 


In the Adam style. There are two parts, the upper 
part having two paneled glass doors and being lined 
with green silk, and having a circular-shaped top deco- 
rated with urns, griffins, etc. The base has two draw- 
ers and two solid doors, decorated with important 


Wedgwood panels. 


Height, 8 feet 1 inch; width, 4 feet; depth, 2 feet. 


302—Apam Manocany Harpsicnuorp 


Made by J. Broadwood in 1788. The entire case is 
richly decorated with panels in the Wedgwood style, 
and festoons of roses in the natural colors, griffins, etc. 


Height, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 7 feet 6 
inches. 


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2303—Very Important Earty GEORGIAN MANTELPIECE 


Of Siena and white statuary marble elaborately carved 
with husks, trusses, and egg and dart moulding. The 
center panel is a carved mask with bunches of grapes 


in high relief. 


Length of shelf, 6 feet 4 inches; height, 4 feet 11 inches. 
Width of opening, 3 feet 8 inches; height of opening, 3 feet 5 
inches. 


304—GeEnvuINE ANTIQUE CLOCK BRACKET 
Carved and gilded wood. 


305—Two ANTIQUE ITALIAN HAncING LAMP-HOLDERS 


Of carved and silvered wood, decorated with cupids’ 
heads and other carvings. 


306—TIwo CarveED AND GILDED WALL SCONCES 


With black enamel decoration; have two lights and are 
wired for electricity. 
Height, 29 inches. 


307—Very InTERESTING MAHoGANy SCONCE 


With three lights, and ornamented with carvings in the 


ribbon effect. 
Height, 30 inches. 


308—CarRvED AND GILDED Woop Watt SconcE 


For two lights. Has mirror back. 
Height, 39 inches. 


309—Parr Irartian Carvep Ficures or CHILDREN 


On Pavanazza marble bases, with Carrara marble fig- 
ures and emblems typical of the seasons. 


Height, 27 inches. 


310—Four Smaxry Iravian Mirrors 
Very elaborately carved and with gilded wood frames. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 14 inches. 


311—TuHree CARVED AND GILDED Woop Watt Sconces 


Suspended by carved wood chains. One has two lights 
and a pair have three lights, and all are wired for elec- 
tricity. 

Height, 39 inches. 


312—-Two CarvEepD AND GILDED Woop WatLL Sconces 


Suspended by carved wood chains. Have three lights 


each and are wired for electricity. 
Height, 39 inches. 


313—CarveD AND GILDED Woop Watt SCONCE 


With black enamel decoration. Has three lights wired 
for electricity. 
Height, 37 inches. 


314—Pam or Carvep AND Gitpep Woop WALL SCONCES 
With three lights each, wired for electricity. Have 
original Wedgwood plaques in center. 


Height, 35 inches. 


315—Ser or Turee Very Unusuat ManocAny SCONCES 


With three lights each. They are suspended by carved 
mahogany ribbon and are ornamented with acanthus 
leaves and three feathers and arrows. 


Height, 4 feet 1 inch. 


316—Very Rare Manocany Wau SCONCE 


For three lights, carved with three feathers and ar- 
rows. Has three paneled mirrors inset. 


Height, 60 inches. 


317—Sret or Otp Encuish Prarwoop CHairs 


With original decoration of flowers in natural colors 
and seats upholstered in leather. Set consists of six 
side chairs. 


318—Srer or Otp EncusH Prarwoop CHAIRS 


Decorated with fruit and flowers in an inlaid diamond. 
Set consists of one armchair and six side chairs. 


$19—Ser or Four Manocany Sconces 


Very unusual. With three lights each. They are sus- 
pended by carved mahogany ribbon and are ornamented 
with acanthus leaves and three feathers and arrows. 


Height, 4 feet 11 inches. 


820—Ser or Six Manocany Sconces 


Very unusual. With three lights each. They are sus- 
pended by carved mahogany ribbon and are ornamented 
with acanthus leaves and three feathers and arrows. 


Height, 4 feet 11 inches. 


$21—Eneuisu Dresstinc Tasie 


In plum-pudding mahogany, with diamond inlay. Has 
raised ends, round mirror, and hand-pierced brass 
gallery. There is one center drawer, two drawers at 
either end, and two pull-out trays. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 5 inches; depth, 2 feet. 


322—EnecutsH Low Cuest or Drawers 
In plum-pudding mahogany. To match the preceding. 


Height, 2 feet 8 inches; width, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 2 feet 2 
inches. 


323—Encuisn Cueva, Guass 
In plum-pudding mahogany. ‘To match the preceding. 
Height, 5 feet 10 inches; width, 2 feet 9 inches. 


324—ENGLISH SOMNOE 
In plum-pudding mahogany. To match the preceding. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 161% inches; depth, 14% inches. 


325—Two EnciuisH Dwarr BEpsTEADS 
In plum-pudding mahogany. To match the preceding. 
Width, 3 feet 5 inches. 


396—THREE-PANEL LEATHER SCREEN 


Hand-tooled in the Georgian design, in gold, crimson 
and green. 
Height, 7 feet; width of each panel, 2 feet. 


327—ManHocany FENDER SEAT 


Upholstered in purple velvet. 


Length, 7 feet; height, 2 feet; depth of extension, 2 feet 6 inches. 


328—Earty Iranian Mantent Mrrror 


Of carved and gilded wood, with elaborate top, having 
center urn and a beautifully carved basket of flowers 
at either end. 

Height, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 4 feet 8 inches. 


329—Earty EncruisH Girt Bronze CHANDELIER 
For eight lights. 


330—GENUINE AnTIQUE Louis XV CHANDELIER 


Remodeled for electricity. Has crystal prisms and 
drops. 


331—Parr or GENUINE ANTIQUE Louis XIV CHANDELIERS 


Very rare, with gilt bronze mounts. They are fitted for 
six lights each. 


339_GrenvuINE ANTIQUE Louis XV CHANDELIER 
With four lights and crystal prisms and bronze fittings. 


333—AntTIQUE GEORGIAN CHANDELIER 


With prisms and six rock-crystal drops. 


THIRD AFTERNOON’S SALE 


THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 oO’CcLOCK 


334— Brack Dercoratep Ostone HreprLewnHite TABLE 


Has shaped top and is decorated in gold and a bouquet 
of flowers in the natural colors. 


Length, 28 inches; width, 20 inches; height, 28 inches. 


335—GREEN LaceueR Tworoup Canep Fire Screen 


Decorated with flowers in the natural colors. 


Width of each panel, 14 inches; height, 34 inches. 


336—Earuy Vicrorian Ovat Tie Tasre 


Decorated in black enamel and flowers in natural colors, 
with antique gold border and base, and inlaid with 
mother-of-pearl. 


Length, 23 inches; width, 28 inches; height, 29 inches. 


$37—Briack Decorated Revotvinc Booxkstranp 


The top is decorated with a bouquet of flowers in the 
natural colors and the sides with rosettes. 


Top, 18 inches square; height, 18 inches. 


338——Brack Enamet Siore-Tror DeEsk 
Decorated in the Early Victorian style with flowers in 
the natural colors. Has three drawers below. 


Height, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 6 
inches. 


339-——Farty VicrortaN Drop-Lear TasLe 


In black enamel, decorated with bouquets of flowers in 
the natural colors. The stretcher is pierced and 
gilded, and the borders are done in antique gold. 


Length, 2 feet 7%, inches; width (leaves down), 1 foot 9% 
inches; width (leaves up), 3 feet 5 inches; height, 2 feet 
6 inches. 


340—Earziy Vicrortan Breaxrast TAaBLe 


With drop leaves and one drawer. Beautifully decor- 
ated with oval wreath of tulips in natural colors and 
elaborate gilt border. 


Length, 3 feet; width (leaves up), 3 feet 3 inches; width (leaves 
down), 1 foot 9 inches; height, 2 feet 4 inches. 


341—Two Heprrrtewnire Biack ENAMELED ARMCHAIRS 


With shaped, upholstered seats. The frames are decor- 
ated with Wedgwood ovals, festoons and wheat-ears. 


349—Two HerpritewHite Brack ENAMELED ARMCHAIRS 


With shaped, upholstered seats. The frames are 
decorated with Wedgwood ovals, festoons and wheat- 
ears. 


343—Two Hepriewnuitre Biack ENAMELED ARMCHAIRS 


With shaped, upholstered seats. The frames are decor- 
ated with Wedgwood ovals, festoons and wheat-ears. 


344—PEercoLES! ARMCHAIR 


Decorated in black enamel. Has caned seat and oval- 
shaped wheel back with elaborate decorations in gilt. 


$45—Buack Decoratep Percoitest ARMCHAIR 


Has caned seat and is decorated with festoons of flow- 
ers in the natural colors. 


346—Two Brack Decoratrep Percotest ARMCHAIRS 


With gilded rope decoration and small Wedgwood 
panel. 


347—HeEprpLewuite Buack ENAMELED THREE-BACK SETTEE 


With upholstered seat. The frame is decorated with 
Wedgwood ovals, festoons and wheat-ears. 


348—Larce Rounp Earty Vicrorran Tie BreaKFAST 
TABLE 


On a pedestal base. The center of the top is decorated 
with a bouquet of flowers in the natural colors, and 
borders of top and base are decorated in gold. 


Diameter, 4 feet; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


349—Earzty Vicrorian Ovat TasiE 


In black enamel, decorated with a center bouquet of 


roses, etc., in the natural colors, surrounded by a band 
of flowers. 


Length, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 7 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


350—OricinAL Earty Victor1an ComMMopE 
In black enamel, decorated with flowers in the natural 
colors. ‘There are two doors with elaborately painted 
oval panels, and the top is decorated with stripes and 
flowers. 


Length, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 7 inches; height, 3 feet 5 inches. 


351—KEarity VicroriAn SLope-ror DEsxk 


With pedestal sides and cabinet above, enclosed by four 
doors and two drawers. Superbly decorated with 
tulips in natural colors and gold. 


Height, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet; depth, 2 feet 7 inches. 


352—Rep Lacever Knirrinc Stanp ON PEDESTAL 
With three feet. The upper portion is enclosed with 
an open-work semicircular gallery below for balls of 


knitting. 
Height, 30 inches; diameter, 15 inches. 


353—Rep LacevER BENCH 


Decorated with metallic colors in the Adam style and 


seat covered in antique silk brocade. 
Length, 35 inches. 


354—GENUINE EarLy QUEEN ANNE CHECKER-BOARD TABLE 
In black lacquer and gold, in high relief. The top tips 
and has center pedestal and three feet. 


Diameter of top, 22 inches; height, 29 inches. 


355—Lapies’ Miniature Brack LacavER SLOPE-TOP 
Desk 
Very elaborately decorated in gold lacquer. The 
slope top encloses a space with five open compartments 
and one drawer. 


Height, 2 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet; depth, 1 foot 8 inches. 


356—LacauERED AND EnamMELED Tip TasLe 
With center pedestal and three feet. The lower part 
is decorated in gilt lacquer and the entire top is 
painted with a coat-of-arms of the Duke of Abercorn, 
surrounded by heraldic designs. 


Length, 1 foot 11 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 2 feet 
4 inches. 


357—AntievE Queen ANNE Encuisn Lacquer Tire Tasie 


Exceptional and rare, with center pedestal and three 
feet. | 
Height, 2 feet 3 inches; diameter, 2 feet. 


$858—Earty Queen Anne EncusH Lacever Warr 
Corner CUPBOARD 


With one door decorated with polychrome enamel. 


Height, 3 feet; width, 2 feet 1 inch. 


359—CuteEsE CHIPPENDALE ARMCHAIR 


Decorated in gilt lacquer. The seat, back and arms 
are upholstered in red damask. 


360—Two Earty Encusu Lacever Hatt Cuarrs 


With solid wood seats and backs. Both sides of the 
backs, stretchers and legs are elaborately decorated 
with gold lacquer. 


361—QvueEen Anne Brack Lacever Wrirince Desk 


Decorated in polychrome enamel. The interior fittings 
comprise a center revolving door with concealed drawer 
inside and eight drawers, all with gold enrichments ; 
there are also two secret doors. The lower part con- 
sists of three long drawers with drop handles and is 
mounted on ball feet. The entire front and sides decor- 
ated in the Chinese style. 


Length, 4 feet; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 4 feet. 


362—QueeN Anne Earty Encusn Laceurr Corner 
CuPBOARD 
With solid paneled door decorated with polychrome 


enamel. 
Height, 5 feet 7 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches. 


363—Buack LaceveR COMMODE WITH SWELL FRONT 


Enclosed by three panels, the center being a door. The 
entire decoration is in polychrome enamel. 


Length, 5 feet; depth, 2 feet; height, 3 feet 1 inch, 


364—Miniature Brack Lacaurr Desk wirH CABINET 
ABOVE ; 
In the Queen Anne style. The desk has a slope front 
with six drawers inside, with lacquered fronts, and 
three drawers below. The open base has cabriole legs 
and the upper part is enclosed by two doors. 


Height, 6 feet 8 inches; width, 2 feet; depth, 1 foot 5 inches. 


365—Quren Anne Rep Lacever Desk witH CABINET 
Tor 
The lower part consisting of slope top, which encloses 
six drawers, two secret compartments, and one center 
cabinet with shaped mirror front, and four long grad- 
uated drawers below. The upper part is enclosed by 
two doors, with cut and shaped-top mirrors. 


Height, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


3866—Earty EnerisH Lacevrer CABINET 
In the Chinese style. The upper part has break front 
and three glass paneled doors. There is a very elabor- 
ate pediment with pagoda, hanging bells, etc., and the 
base is supported by pierced legs. 


Length, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 2 feet; height, 7 feet 11 inches. 


3867—GenvuInE AnTIQUE QUEEN ANNE Brack LacauER 
CABINET 

With polychrome decoration. The upper part has 

four shaped shelves and is enclosed by a glass paneled 

door. The lower part has two solid doors with paneled 
mouldings. 


Length, 4 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 3 inches; height, 8 feet 3 
inches. 


368—Sneraton Low Cuest or DRAWERS 
In mahogany inlaid with satinwood, to match the pre- 


ceding. 


369—SHERATON SOMNOE 


In mahogany inlaid with satinwood, to match No. 


367. 


370—Earty Encusn Laceuer Day Bep 


Caned with wide mesh. 


Length, 4 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 


371—Sueraton Hicu Cuest or Drawers 


In mahogany inlaid with satinwood. 


372—Nest or Four Tasies 1x Brack LacauEr 
Decorated with a bouquet of flowers in the natural 
colors and a border of old gold. 


Largest table: Top, 28 by 18 inches; height, 28 inches. 


373—ReEprRODUCTION CHIPPENDALE CIRCULAR SEAT 


In mahogany, the entire base and stretchers elabor- 
ately carved and pierced. The top is of figured green 


marble. 
Diameter, 15 inches; height, 19 inches. 


374—REPRODUCTION CHIPPENDALE CIRCULAR SEAT 


In mahogany. The entire base and stretchers elab- 
orately carved and pierced. The top is upholstered in 


rose velvet. 
Diameter, 15 inches; height, 21 inches. 


3875—CHIPPENDALE Two-TIeR CANDLESTAND 


In mahogany, with center pedestal and three claw 
and ball feet. Both tiers are carved with rope edge 


and other decoration. 
Height, 39 inches. 


376—CHIPPENDALE CANDLESTAND 


In mahogany, with center pedestal and legs which are 
fluted and ornamented with acanthus leaves. The top 
has beautifully pierced and carved gallery. 


Height, 3 feet 7 inches. 


377—CarRvED AND GinpED Woop CurirprpeEnpDALE WALL 
BRACKET 


In the Chinese style, with mirror back. 
Height, 3 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches. 


378—Parr or Carvep AND GinpED Woop CHIPPENDALE 
Watt BRACKETS 
In the Chinese style, with mirror backs. 


Height, 3 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 8 inches. 


379—Pair MAnocGany CHIPPENDALE CANDLESTANDS 


Two-tier, with elaborately pierced gallery. The three 
feet and bases are carved. 


Height, 3 feet 10 inches. 


3880—CHIPPENDALE Carvep Manocany ‘TIp-TABLE 
With shaped top and elaborately carved and pierced 
gallery. 


Diameter, 2 feet 3 inches; height, 2 feet 5 inchees. 


381—CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND GitpEp Woop Mrrror 


The sides are carved in the style of leaves and branches. 


Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


389-—REPRODUCTION CHIPPENDALE Carp TABLE 
With elaborately carved base and special circular 


center covered in green baize. 


Length, 2 feet 10 inches; width, 2 feet 10 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


383-——GitpED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 


With wings and loose squab seat, upholstered in down 
and covered in red damask. 


384— GENUINE ORIGINAL CHIPPENDALE Sipp CHAIR 


With loose seat covered in leather. 


385—Two OriciInAL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SipE CHAIRS 


Elaborately carved. Solid mahogany seats. 


386—CHIPPENDALE ManoGAany SIDE CHAIR 


With pierced back and loose seat upholstered in yellow 
material. 


387—Ovaut Manocany Occasional TABLE 


In the Chippendale style, with richly carved and 
pierced curtain, and cabriole legs with claw and ball 
feet. 


Length, 3 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches; height, 2 feet 4 
inches. 


388—AnTIQUE ManHocany CHIPppENDALE Carp Tse 
With carved egdes and one drawer. 


Length, 2 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 4 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


389—HaLF-rounD CHIPPENDALE Manocany Sipe Tape 
With elaborately carved edges, curtain and legs. 


Length, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 2 feet 7 
inches. 


3$90—AnTIQUE CHIPPENDALE Osptonc Manocany CENTER 
TABLE 


With pierced gallery and exceptionally bold cabriole 
legs, with claw and ball feet. 


Length, 3 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 1 inch; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


391—SuHarep CHIPPENDALE Mirror 
With carved and gilded wood frame. 
Height, 5 feet; width, 3 feet. 


392—CHIPPENDALE ManoGany ARMCHAIR 


With Chippendale fret surrounding seat. Upholstered 


in rose damask. 


393—AnTIQUE CHIPPENDALE ARMCHAIR 


In Chinese style and upholstered in the original old 
red damask. Has carved legs and arms and pierced 
stretcher. 


394—CuHInEsE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 


With loose seat upholstered in damask. 


395—REPRODUCTION CHIPPENDALE Manocany CABINET 


On open base fitted with modern humidor and beauti- 
fully carved in low relief. Base has pagoda-shaped 


edging and pierced curtain. 


Length, 2 feet 7 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 4 feet. 


396—CHIPPENDALE CABINET 


Fitted as modern humidor, with pagoda-shaped cur- 
tain and a beautifully carved top, sides and cabriole 
legs. 


Length, 2 feet 7 inches; width, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 4 feet 1 
inch. 


397—CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY Wari CABINET 


Partially enclosed by two glass doors. The top is 
in the shape of a pagoda and all the shelves have elab- 
orately pierced galleries and mirror backs. 


Height, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet. 


398—CHIPPENDALE FLat-Top PEDESTAL Manocany Writ- 
Inc TABLE 
With drawers on each side and top covered with green 
cloth. 


Length, 4 feet; width, 2 feet 3 inches; height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


399—Turee EvasoraTeLy CARVED AND GitpED Wau 
Mirrors 
In the Chippendale design. The gilding is done on 
ox blood. 
Height, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 1 foot 9 inches. 


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400—OvatL CHINESE CHIPPENDALE Mirror 


Of carved and gilded wood, ornamented with birds, 
flowers, etc. 


Height, 4 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


401—Brack LaceurerR CANDLESTAND 


Hexagonal top, shaped and pierced supports, and claw 
feet. Decorated in old gold. 


Height, 41 inches. 
402—Very Rare OriciInaL ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE Ma- 
HOGANY CircuLar Tip Tass 
With center pedestal and three carved feet. The top 
is surrounded by a pierced and carved gallery. All in 
original condition. 


Diameter of top, 2 feet 10 inches; height, 2 feet 9 inches 


403—CHINESE CHIPPENDALE Manocany OccasionaL TABLE 


With shaped oblong top and four cluster bamboo 
legs. The entire curtain is carved in low relief in the 
Chinese manner, and the stretcher is elaborately carved 


and gracefully shaped with stand in center for a vase. 


Length, 3 feet; depth, 1 foot 9 inches; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


404—Hicu-pack CHIPPENDALE Manocany ARMCHAIR 


With elaborately carved and pierced back and front 
legs. Seat is upholstered in red velvet. 


405—Ser or Armcuarr AND Two Sipe CHairs 
In the very rare Chippendale ribbon-back design, in 
mahogany, with seats and arms upholstered in petit 
point. 


406—Two OricgInAL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS 
With carved backs and legs and slip seats. 


407—Two Very ImporTANT CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY 
Sipe CHAIRS 


With elaborately carved backs and legs. 


408—Two Very Imrorrant CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY 
SipE CHAIRS 


The backs and legs are elaborately carved. 


409—Two Exrremery Rart anp OricinaL Marnwarine 
Sipp CHAarRs 
In mahogany, with looped backs. The key pattern 
carving surrounds the seats, which are upholstered in 
Genoese cut velvet. 


410—ExcrertTionaLLy Rare CurppenpaLe Manocany ARrM- 
CHAIR 

With elaborately carved base and arms, and loose down 

cushion seat. Upholstered in maroon cut Genoese 


velvet. 


411—Pam or Very Rare Marnwartnc Manocany Se 
CHAIRS | 
With looped backs and four cabriole legs, the seats 
being upholstered in petit point. 


412—OriIcGINAL CHIPPENDALE ManocGany SmpE CHAIR 
With carved back and claw and ball feet. Seat up- 


holstered in old green damask. 


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413—Imporrant CHINESE CHIPPENDALE ARMCHAIR 


Covered in old-rose damask. 


414—Ser or OricinaL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING 
CHAIRS . 


With carved backs and legs, and upholstered seats. 
The set consists of six side chairs and four armchairs. 


(Illustrated) 


415—Two Genuine CurppenpaALeE ManoGany ARMCHAIRS 
With richly carved backs and arms, and cabriole legs 
ending in dolphin feet. The seats are upholstered in 
antique brocade. 


416—Important CHINESE CHIPPENDALE ARMCHAIR 


Covered in green sateen. 


417—Two OrtcinaL CHIPPENDALE ManocGany SipE CHAIRS 


With carved backs and legs and loose seats. 


418—Larce CurerpeENDALE ManoGany ARMCHAIR 


With pierced ladder back. The seat is shaped and 


upholstered in green haircloth. 


419—Parr Very Important and ELABORATELY CARVED 
CHIPPENDALE Manocany ARMCHAIRS 

With caned seat, and cushions. The backs are deli- 

cately pierced and carved and the arms have eagle 

heads at hands. The fronts of seats have richly carved 


shells. 


430—AntTievE Opstone Irish CuHrppenDALE Manocany 
Sipp, LARLe.-) 


With elaborately carved masks and shells. Has cab- 
riole legs and claw feet. 


Length, 3 feet 8 inches; depth, 2 feet; height, 2 feet 8 inches. 


431—ELABORATELY CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE 
TABLE 


Has cabriole legs and claw and ball feet. 


Length, 5 feet 4 inches; depth, 2 feet 2 inches; height, 2 feet 11% 
inches. 


CASE CLOCK 


VERY REMARKABLE CHIPPENDALE LONG 


433 


CHIPPENDALE ADJUSTABLE MAHOGANY MUSIC STAND 


432—Very REMARKABLE CHIPPENDALE Lonc-casE CLOCK 


Made by Walker of London. The entire case is 
carved in most superb style and decorated with Chip- 
pendale ornamentation. The dial is silver-plated and 
has gilt enrichments. 


Extreme height, 9 feet 9 inches; extreme width at feet, 32 inches; 
width of case, 17 inches; depth of case, 9 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


433—CHIPPENDALE ADJUSTABLE Manocany Music STAanp 


The three feet and the post are elaborately carved and 
the rack has center lyre and festoons. 


(Illustrated) 


434—Opstone CHIPPENDALE Mirror 
With elaborately carved and gilded wood frame. 


Height, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


435—ImporTANT CHIPPENDALE Upricutr Ostone Mirror 
Of carved and gilded wood, ornamented with birds in 

high relief and pagoda top. 
Height, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


436—Carvep Woop WHITE ENAMEL CHIPPENDALE MANTEL- 
PIECE 
The entire decoration is done in carved wood. 


Length, 5 feet 9 inches; height, 4 feet 10 inches; height of open- 
ing, 3 feet 10 inches; width of opening, 4 feet 3 inches. 


437—EnewtsH Octraconat Lisrary Desk 
Of San Domingo mahogany, with green leather top, 
completely surrounded by drawers, cupboards, etc. 


Length, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


438—Ostonc CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SripE TasLe 


The entire curtain—front and both sides—very elab- 
orately carved and pierced. The birds and other orna- 
mentation in this curtain are wonderfully executed. 
The legs are in the cabriole style and are also elabor- 
ately carved and end in claw feet. 


Length, 5 feet 3 inches; depth, 2 feet 9 inches; height, 2 feet 5 
inches. 


439—ReEpropuction CHIPPENDALE COLLECTOR'S CABINET 


In mahogany, on high base. The top is enclosed with 
two solid doors, with chased and engraved exterior 
hinges and key escutcheons. The interior is fitted 
with twenty-two drawers, the face of each being mar- 
velously inlaid in the finest possible manner. The 
entire base is elaborately carved and has cabriole legs 
with claw and ball feet. | 


Height, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


440—CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CoRNER CABINET 


With circular front. The upper part has one glass 
paneled door, and the cornice is extremely delicate. 
The lower part is enclosed by one solid mahogany door, 
with carved surrounds and richly carved base. 


Height, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 2 feet 4 inches. 


441—CHIPPENDALE ManoGany Bookcase 
Has two glass paneled doors above and cupboard be- 
low, with two carved doors and carved base. 


Height, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 104% 
inches. - 
4429_CHIPPENDALE ManwocGany CABINET 


The upper and lower parts enclosed by glass paneled 


doors. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches; depth, 1 foot 2 
inches. 


447 


GENUINE ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE SLOPE-TOP DESK 


443—ELABORATELY CARVED CHIPPENDALE CABINET 


In mahogany, with glass front and sides, with Gothic 
paneling. The entire surface is carved in Chinese 
fret in low relief. The base is open and elaborately 
carved. 


Height, 6 feet 8 inches; width, 36 inches; depth, 13% inches. 


444—CHrppeNDALE Manocany Hancinc WaRDROBE 
With elaborately carved front and pediment. 


Height, 6 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet 11 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


445—Very Important AND ELABORATE CARVED AND GILDED 


Woop Mrrror 


In the Chinese Chippendale style. 
Height, 7 feet 3 inches; width, 5 feet 5 inches. 


446—OricinaL SHarpep CHrpPpENDALE Mrrror 
In carved and gilded wood. There is an oval center and 
unique decorations of a pigeon, a bull, a parrot, mu- 
sical instruments, etc. 


Length, 6 feet; height, 8 feet 5 inches. 


447—Genvuine ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE Stopse-rop Desk 
In mahogany, with bookcase above. The upper part 
is enclosed by two paneled glass doors and the lower 
part has four graduated drawers with carving in low 
relief on each. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 10 
inches. 


(Illustrated) 


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4483—CHIPPENDALE ManoGany CorNER CABINET 


With two paneled doors above and an open base with 
shelf. Has cluster legs and the whole surface is 
richly carved. The shelves are shaped in the Early 
Dutch style. 


Height, 7 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches. - 


449—M aHocGany CABINET 


Believed to be the only replica of a cabinet actually de- 
signed by Thomas Chippendale. The top part has 
front of clear glass for purposes of display, and two 
glass paneled doors opening on each end. The base is 
open and has one shelf, and there are four cluster 
bamboo legs. The gallery is pierced and the mouldings 
are elaborately carved. Chinese fret is used through- 
out. The interior is lined with yellow damask. 


Length, 3 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 5 inches; height, 7 feet 3 
inches. 


450—ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE ManocGany CABINET 
On open base. There are two paneled doors above, and 
a very delicately carved and elaborate cornice. The 
base is fretted and the interior lined with red velvet. 


Height, 7 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet 1 inch; depth, 1 foot 6 
inches. 


451—CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CABINET 


On elaborately carved open base, with cabriole legs and 
dolphin feet. The upper part has break-front, with 
two glass paneled doors in center and two side pieces 
to match. The interior is lined with damask and the 
cornice is beautifully pierced and carved. 


Length, 5 feet 3 inches; depth, 2 feet; height, 7 feet 7 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


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CHIPPENDALE MAHOGA 


452—CHIpPENDALE Manocany CABINET 
Enclosed by two narrow doors with Gothic paneling. 
The cornice is carved and fretted. Has claw and ball 
feet. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 29 inches; depth, 12 inches. 


453—CHIPPENDALE Manocany Desk 


With bookcase above. The lid revolves and the upper 
part is enclosed by two paneled glass doors with 
carved and pierced cornice above. There are four 
graduated drawers in the lower part. 


Height, 7 feet 10 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches; depth, 4 feet 9 
inches. 


454—CuHipPENDALE ManHocGany CABINET 
With break front, elaborately pierced top and open 
base. 


Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 
inches. 


(Illustrated) 


455—CHIPprpENDALE Manocany Hancoine WARDROBE 
Has three doors and elaborately carved base and gilded 
pediment, mouldings and base. 


Height, 7 feet 1 inch; width, 5 feet 11 inches; depth, 1 foot i 
inches. 


456—ExtTREMELY Rart CHIPPENDALE Four-post BEDSTEAD 
In Manocany 
The cornice is very beautiful in design and carving, 
and the posts at foot are richly carved, with wonderful 
claws and feet. This bed was exhibited in London for 
some years as the most remarkable of its kind. 


Length, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 6 feet 2 inches. 


457—DrRAPERIES FOR THE ABOVE BEDSTEAD 


Consisting of three pairs of head and foot curtains, 
head cloth, sunburst and valance for same, of yellow 
brocade, trimmed with cut and ball fringe. 


458—AntTiauE Bep SprEAD 
For bedstead, No. 456. 


459—ExTREMELY Rare CuHippeENDALE Manocaxny Warp- 
ROBE 


It is in three parts, the center having elaborately 
carved and pierced cornice and the entire front coy- 
ered with very rich carving. The two end pieces are 
fitted with sliding trays and are enclosed by beauti- 
fully carved doors. 

Height at corners, 7 feet 2 inches; height at cenier, 4 feet 3 

inches. 
Extreme width, 7 feet 6 inches; extreme depth, 1 foot 11 inches. 


460—Very Iwrortant Break-Frrontr CHIPPENDALE Booxk- 
CASE 


In mahogany. Genuine antique piece in the Gothic 
style. The upper part has four glass paneled doors 
in elaborately carved detail. There is one long drawer 
with cupboard below enclosed by two doors in the 
center part; the end cupboards are enclosed by doors 
with original interior fittings. The doors and draw- 
ers are also beautifully carved. 


Length, 8 feet 2 inches; depth, 2 feet 2 inches; height, 9 feet 4 
inches. 


461—GeENUINE ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE BooKCASE 


With four glass paneled doors, break front, and cup- 
boards below, which are enclosed by four solid ma- 


hogany doors. 


Length, 9 feet 1 inch; depth, 2 feet 1 inch; height, 8 feet 8 inches. 


462—-CHIPPENDALE DwarFr BEDSTEAD 


In mahogany, with elaborately carved and pierced 


head and foot boards. 
Width, 4 feet. 


(Illustrated) 


463—Very ImporTANT CHIPPENDALE Cuest or Drawers 


In mahogany, with serpentine front. Has three long 
and two short drawers with original carved wood pulls, 
simply but beautifully carved. 


Height, 3 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 5 inches; depth, 2 feet. 


464—CHIPPENDALE Manocany Bureau 
With mirror and shaped front. Has three long and 
two short drawers. Mirror supports carved with acan- 
thus leaves, and pierced, carved rail at back. Has 
elaborate brass handles. 


Height to top of mirror, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 5 feet; depth, 
2 feet 1 inch. 


465—Pairn Earzty Gerorcian CARVED Woopv Watrt 
SCONCES 


Gilded on ox blood, with two lights each. A carved 
basket and flowers. 
Height, 26 inches. 


466—Earty Grorcetan Carvep Woop AnD SILVERED 
CANDELABRUM 


For five lights, wired for electricity. 
Height, 32 inches. 


467—Pair Earty Grorcian AntTiauE Haiti CHairs 


With mahogany backs and seats. 


468—Two Grorcian Manocany ARMCHAIRS 


In the honeysuckle design, with upholstered seats. 


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469—Setr or Ten GreorctAn Manocany Dinine CHarrs 


With upholstered seats, and elaborately carved backs 
and claw feet. Set consists of nine side chairs and 
one armchair. 


470—THREE-BACK GEORGIAN SETTEE 


With elaborately carved back and shaped arms. Has 
claw and ball feet, and seat is upholstered in green 


velvet. 
eee Length of seat, 5 feet 3 inches. 


471—GeEnvINnE Antique Earty Georeian Carp Tasie 


The legs are magnificently carved with masked heads 
and have claw feet. There are four drawers and the 
top is covered with baize. . 


Length, 3 feet 10 inches; depth, 3 feet 10 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


472--GEoORGIAN CARVED AND GiLpED Woop CaAnpEetLa- 
BRUM 


With six lights, wired for electricity. 
Height, 3 feet 3 inches. 


473—Grorcian Narrow Ostonce Mirror 


Of carved and gilded wood. 
Length, 4 feet 2 inches; height, 1 foot 6 inches. 


474—Parr GrorciAn Manocany Lamp STranps 


In solid mahogany. Human figures supporting top 
anatomically and correctly carved. The tops sur- 
rounded with carved acanthus leaves. 


Height, 4 feet 9 inches. 


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- (Illustrated) 


475—-ExcEPTIONALLY Fine Earty Grorcian SOFA 


Upholstered in figured velvet. Has cabriole legs and 
claw and ball feet. 


Length of seat, 5 feet 11 inches; height, of back, 3 feet 3 inches. 


PAIR GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LAMP STANDS 


476—Very Important Earty Gerorcian Ova Mirror 
With carved and gilded wood frame. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet. 


4AT7—Very Iwreortanr Georcian Mantret Mirror 


In mahogany. Handsomely carved and has three 


panels. 
Length, 5 feet 10 inches; height, 5 feet 1 inch. 


478—GeEnuine Orv Grorcian Manocany Sie Tasie 
With two drawers. Has massive turned legs in front 
and paneled legs at back. | 
Length, 7 feet 8 inches; depth, 30 inches; height, 36 inches. 


479—GENUINE OLp GEORGIAN SIDEBOARD 
With three drawers. Has six turned and reeded legs 
ending in claw feet. Brass rail at back. 


Length, 7 feet 3 inches; height, 2 feet 10 inches; depth, 2 feet 2 
inches. 


480—GrorGIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 
With pedestal ends and center drawer. ‘The cup- 
boards are fitted with wine and other drawers. 


Length, 7 feet 8 inches; depth, 2 feet 4 inches; height, 3 feet 1 
inch; height to-top of back, 4 feet. 


481—REeEMARKABLE CrrcuLAR CENTER TABLE 


With solid top, in mahogany, with wonderfully 
veneered San Domingo mahogany top, curtain and 
base. The supports in the shape of columns, and 


very heavy claw feet. 
Diameter, 6 feet. 


482—E,arty Greorcian Manocany CABINET 


In two parts. The upper and lower parts have two 
glass paneled doors, and the pediment is richly carved. — 
The interior is lined with green velvet. | 


Height, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 inches. 


483—Earty Grorcian Manocany CaBinet 
In two parts. The upper and lower parts have two 
glass paneled doors, and the pediment is_ richly 
carved. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 inches. 


484—Two Oricinat Tupor Oak ARMCHAIRS 
From Winchester Cathedral, England. A Tudor rose 
is carved in the center of each back and is surrounded 
by inlay in geometric design. Surrounds of seat also 
inlaid in triangular-shaped design. 


485—Carvepd Oak CREDENCE IN THE JACOBEAN STYLE 
The upper part is supported by two carved bulbous 
legs in front and linen-fold paneling at back. The 
cupboard is enclosed by two doors with richly carved 
panels, and each side has a panel in the lnen-fold 
design. 


Length, 2 feet 9 inches; depth, 1 foot 11 inches; height, 4 feet 10 
inches. 


486—GENUINE ANTIQUE JACOBEAN Oval TABLE 
With drop leaves and twisted legs. There is a center 
drawer. 


Length, 3 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 3 inches; width (leaves 
up), & feet 9 inches; height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


487—Very Important Oak CHANDELIER 
In the Italian style, with six branches fitted for elec- 
tricity. 
Height, 5 feet 2 inches. 


488—GENUINE ANTIQUE JACOBEAN Oak Ova TABLE 


With drop leaves and center drawer. The legs, 
stretchers and supports are turned and shaped. 


Length, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet; width (leaves up), 5 feet 
5 inches; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


489—GeENnvINE AND OriciInaL Oak CHEST OF DRAWERS 


On stand, with original handles and key escutcheons. 


Height, 4 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 2 inches; depth, 1 foot 9 
inches. 


490—GenvineE AnTIQUE Earty Enceiish BENCH 
In oak, with carved back and two arms. The back has 


six carved panels. 


Length, 6 feet; height of back, 3 feet 5 inches. 


491—Hicu-pack Oak Wine ARMCHAIR 


In the Elizabethan style, with elaborately carved and 
pierced stretchers. 


492 Anriaue Earty Enciish Oak SCREEN 


The three panels are carved throughout in the linen- 
fold design. 


Height, 6 feet 3 inches; width of each panel, 2 feet 6 inches. 


493—Earty EncusH THREE-FOLD OAK SCREEN 


With plain paneling. 


Height, 6 feet 11 inches; width of each panel, 2 feet 21% inches. 


494—.JacoBEAn Oak Rerecrory TABLE 


With elaborately carved legs and curtain. 


Length, 7 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches; height, 2 feet 9 
inches. 


495—Dvurcu MareueteRIE WARDROBE IN WALNUT 
The grain of the wood is unusually fine. There are 
two doors above, each having an oval panel inlaid 
with flowers in various-colored woods, and one drawer 
below, which is inlaid to match the doors. 


Height, 6 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


496—ANTIQUE JACOBEAN Oak MaAnret AND OVERMANTEL 


With Caen stone facing complete. 


Length of shelf, 9 feet 6 inches; height to shelf, 6 feet 5 inches; 
extreme height, 10 feet 2 inches; height of opening, 4 feet 
3 inches; width of opening, 4 feet 8 inches. 


497—Six Panets or COMPOSITION 


In the Grinling Gibbons style: fruits, flowers, leaves, 
etc., mounted. | 


498—Very Important Piece or Carvine 
In the Grinling Gibbons style in oak. The entire 
piece is carved out of the solid to represent flowers, 
fruit, etc., and is mounted on a panel. 


Height, 8 feet; width, 15 inches. 


499—Lor or Jacopean Oak FRIEZE 
Comprising sixteen pieces, together 83 feet 9 inches 
in length; also one door to match in Jacobean paneled 
design. The detail is beautifully executed. 


500—Patir or Turnep Boxwoop CANDLESTICKS 


In the Queen Anne style, with convoluted bases and 
brass candle sockets. 


501—Watnutr QuEEN ANNE Sipe CHAIR 
With center splat carved in low relief. Has_ tub- 
fronted seat upholstered in pink brocade, and cab- 
riole legs with claw and ball feet. 


502—Two OricinaL Earty QuEEN ANNE WaLtnut SIDE 
CHAIRS 


With seats covered in old needlework. 


503—Ser or Five Queen ANNE WaLnet Sipe CHAIRS 
With wide splat backs with carved shell above. The 
cabriole legs have elaborately carved masks at head 
and claw and ball feet, and the seats are upholstered 
in the original material with fleurs-de-lis in relief. 


504—Ser or Exrremery Rare Earry QuEEN ANNE 
FURNITURE : 

Consisting of one two-back settee and two armchairs 

in walnut, the backs being carved in low relief, and 

the arms representing looped swan necks, with the 

same at head of each leg. The loose seats are up- 


holstered in antique hand-tooled leather. 


(Illustrated) 


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MUOLINUNA ANNV NAANS ATUVA AUVU ATHWAULXA AO LHS 


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505—ExtTreMELy Rare QueeN ANNE CoRNER CHAIR 


In walnut, with seat upholstered in red damask. The 
three front legs have carved shells and claw and ball 
feet. Date about 1718. 


506—Extremety Rare Witiiam and Mary ‘Two-Back 
SETTEE 


Inlaid with colored woods. Has elaborately carved 
mask handles and legs. Covered in original needle- 
work. 
8 Length of seat, 5 feet 2 inches. 
507—Two WiiuamM AND Mary ARMCHAIRS 


To match the preceding. 


508—Antieve Dutrcu MarevueteRiE Revorvine Tor Drsk 
There are three drawers below and the entire sur- 
face is elaborately inlaid with various-celored woods. 


Height, 3 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 
inches. 


509—Oxntone Queen ANNE Manocany Tre TaBLe 


With elaborately carved base and cabriole legs with 
reeded feet. 


Length, 5 feet 2 inches; depth, 2 feet 4 inches; height, 2 feet 6 
inches. 


510—Very Rare Orictnan Queen ANNE DEsk 


With cabinet top, enclosed by two solid doors. Has 
double-dome top. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch; depth, 2 feet 9 
inches. 


511—Wiui1am Aanp Mary AntievuE Lone-casE Crock 


In walnut. The entire front is richly inlaid with 
various-colored woods and the original gilt and silver 
dial has second hand and day of month. 


Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 181% inches; depth, 9% inches. 


512—Two Carvep Anp GiupED Woop Watt Licuts 


In the shape of a cornucopia, with fruit, etc., in 
various colors, and arms carved with acanthus leaves. 


513—Parm Queen ANNE Miniature Watnout CaBinets 
With one glass door each. The bases are open and 
the very bold cabriole legs end with claw and ball feet. 
The cornices are dome-shaped and the interior is lined 
with red material. 


Height, 6 feet; width, 2 feet 3% inches; depth, 1 foot 4 inches. 


514-—QurEN Anne Watnet CaBInetT 
Has two glass paneled doors above and five drawers 


below. The upper part of the cabinet has double- 
dome top; inlaid with ebony and satinwood. 


Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches; depth, 1 foot 3 
inches. 


515—Genuine Earty Queen AnnE Watnut SLope-tTopP 
Desk 


With bookcase above. The lower part has two long 
and two short drawers, and the slope top encloses 
six drawers and other fittings. The upper part is 
enclosed by two solid doors with four shelves inside. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 3 inches; depth, 1 foot 10 inches. 


516—Very Rare Witiuam anp Mary Lonce-case Crock 


With gilt dial. The center panel and surrounds of 
clock face are entirely inlaid with various-colored 
woods. 


Height, 8 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 9 inches; depth, 9 inches. 


517—QuEEN ANNE WALNUT CABINET 


With dome top, and three paneled glass doors and two 
inlaid drawers. ‘The entire cabinet is veneered with 
most beautifully marked walnut. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 1 foot 41% inches. 


518—QueEN AnnE WaAtnut WARDROBE 


Upper part has two doors and sliding trays, and the 
lower part has five drawers. 


Height, 7 feet 10 inches; width, 6 feet; depth, 2 feet. 


519—Earty Encusn Manocany Drawing TABLE 
With original curious interior fittings and lock. 


Length, 3 feet; width, 2 feet; height, 2 feet 7 inches. 


520—Very Unvusuat Earty Enerish Convex Mirror 


With circular frame of carved and gilded laurel 
leaves, suspended from a rosette by bands of drapery. 


Diameter, 2 feet 9 inches; height, 4 feet 4 inches. 


521—FEarty Encush Manocany Dintne TaBLe 
With turned and reeded legs; m two parts. 


Length, 4 feet 7 inches; depth, 4 feet; height, 2 feet 5 inches. 


529-- Genuine AntievuE Ovat Dropr-Lear BREAKFAST 
TABLE 


In mahogany. 


Length, 4 feet 6 inches; depth, 5 feet 1 inch; height, 2 feet 4 
inches. 


5923—Ortp EncusH Manocany Harti Tasrie 


With double swell front, three drawers, and reeded 
legs. This is a very rare piece. 


Length, 5 feet 9 inches; extreme depth, 3 feet; height, 3 feet 2 
inches; height of back, 4 feet 3 inches. 


594—-Earty Encuisy Manocany Hancinc WARDROBE 


With three doors above and four drawers below. 


Length, 6 feet; depth, 1 foot 6 inches; height, 6 feet 10 inches. 


525—Manocany MIniaTuRE SIDEBOARD 
With pedestals. The cupboards are decorated with 
pictures after Wheatley, R.A., and flowers. Inside 
fittings are specially arranged for bottles, ete. 


Length, 4 feet 10 inches; depth, 1 foot 8 inches; height, 3 feet 1 
inch. 


526—Two Manocany Sipe CuHairs 
To match the preceding. Painted with flowers in the 
natural colors. Seats upholstered in red morocco. 


527—Very Unusuat Manocany CHEST 
Lined with cedar, with elaborately chased and hand- 
made brass hinges, brackets, handles and lock. 


Length, 5 feet; depth, 2 feet 8 inches; height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


598—-Anrieus Carvep AND GiLpED Woop GeEorGIAN 
Mirror 


529—Very REMARKABLE SHERATON ManoGANy SIDEBOARD 
Banded and inlaid with various-colored woods. The 
front is shaped and there are wine drawers, table-linen 
drawers and other conveniences. There is a raised 
plateau at back in various heights inlaid with festoons 
of satinwood, and a brass open-work rail with elabor- 
ately chased uprights and brackets at either side, with 
green silk curtain. 


Length, 11 feet; depth, 2 feet 11 inches; height, 3 feet 2 inches. 


530—SHERATON San Dominco Manocany Circutar Diy- 
Inc TABLE 


The top veneered and inlaid in the sunburst design. 


Diameter, 5 feet. 


531—Very Important GENUINE ANTIQUE LEATHER SCREEN 
Of six panels. The entire surface is decorated and 
embossed with flowers, fruit, etc., in various colors. 


Height, 7 feet 8 inches; width of each panel, 22 inches. 


532—Very Imporranr Carvep Irauian CeEnTER LANTERN 
Elaborately carved with grotesque figures, etc., and 
has four glass panels. 


5383—Parr or Irattran Lamp STAnps 
In mahogany, with very elaborately carved center 
pedestal and three feet. The top, with richly carved 
and pierced edge, is supported by a cupid. 
Height, 44 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


5384—Ostone Iraran Hartt Tasre 
The top is veneered with quartered mahogany and in- 
laid with scroll design. The stretchers and legs are 
turned and the edge is inlaid with ebony and holly. A 
rare piece of cabinet-work. 
Length, 5 feet 2 inches; depth, 2 feet 10 inches; height, 2 feet 7 
inches. : 


5344—Pair TorcHERES 


In brass, with three branches and five lights to each 
branch. Wired for electricity. An elaborate base is 
supported by three griffins and claw feet. 


534B—Pair or Very Unusvat Girt Bronze TorcHeres 


With marble bases, the center pedestal being elab- 
orately decorated and top surmounted by an urn. 
Cupid with a torch in his hand is clinging to center 


pedestal. 


533 


PAIR OF ITALIAN LAMP STANDS 


534D 


PAIR BRACKETS WITH THREE ARMS, WITH THREE 
LIGHTS EACH 


534C 


PAIR EXTREMELY IMPORTANT CARVED-WOOD 
ITALIAN STANDARDS 


= lc 


5384C—Pair Exrremevy Important Carvep-woop [Taian 
STANDARDS 
Decorated in antique gold and green enamel. They 
are elaborately carved with acanthus leaves and have 
triangular bases with claw feet. 


(Illustrated) 


534D—Patr Brackets 


Of antique gold and colored enamel, carved with 
acanthus leaves and having three arms with three hghts 
to each, which are wired for electricity. <A large basket 
of fruit of carved wood ornaments the center, and each 
arm is in the form of a cornucopia with fruits, in 
various colors. 


(Illustrated) 


FOURTH AND LAST AFTERNOON’S 
SALE 


FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 oO’ CLOCK 


JEWELRY AND SNUFFBOXES 


535—Turee MaracuiteE Hartrrpins 


Blue and green, in different sizes. 


536—Two Sitver Gitt Harrpins 


Topped with old Alexandrian coins. 


537—Two Sitver Girt HaArrins 


Topped with old Alexandrian coins. 


538—CaMEO 
Portrait of a lady. In gold frame. 


539—ParasoL HANDLE 


Solid silver gilt. White and green enamel. 


540—Go.tp BroocH# 


With miniature. 


541—Two Harpins 
One, silver and amethyst; the other, blue enamel and 
paste. 


542—Two HatTPIns 
One, Battersea enamel, very unusual; the other, mar- 
casite and large oval tourmaline. 


543—Sitver Girt EAGLe 


Imitation ruby in claw. 


544—Sinver Crasp 


With paste ornamentation. 


545—Twetve Burrons 
Old silver filigree. 


546—Twetve Buttons 


Old silver filigree. 


547—Two Harpers 
One, crystal and silver ball top; the other, paste and 
amethyst. 


548—Lapy’s Gotp Firicree Fincer Rive 


Set with amethyst. 


549—Gouip Firmuicree Fincer Rinc 


Set with carbuncle. 


550—CaMEo 
Portrait of a lady. In gold frame. 


551—ParasoL, HANDLE 
Solid silver gilt. White and mauve enamel handle. 


gz 
552—Twetve Burrons 


Old silver filigree. 


553—TwetvE ButTTrons 


Old silver filigree. 


554—Goup Fincer Rine 


Set with opal and rose diamonds. 


555—Curnese Goxup Fincer Rine 
Set with Siam ruby. 


556—Goup AND CARNELIAN InTacuio Rina 


Finely cut with head of a woman. 


557—CaMEO 
Portrait of a lady. In gold frame. 


5§58—Parasot Hanpie 


Solid silver gilt. Cream enamel. 


559—Broocu 
Set with seed pearls. 


560—Oup Irarian Goup Fincer Rine 


Set with cameo design of a lion. 


561—Louwuis XVI Fincer Rine 


Set with rose diamonds in silver. 


562—Goup Iracuio Fincer Rine 


Finely cut head of a Greek. 


563—Broocu 
Set with seed pearls. 


564—Twetve Buttons 
Old silver filigree. 


565—CaMEO 
Portrait of a lady. In gold frame. 


566—Parasot HanpLe 


Solid silver gilt. Greenish-white and pale blue enamel. 


567—Goup AND Sitver Fincer Rivne 


Set with rose diamonds and rubies. 


568—Gorp Fincer Rine 
Set with topaz, rodolite and pearls. 


569—Goxip Aanp Sitver Fincer Rine 


Set with marcasite and tourmaline. 


5770—Camero 


Portrait of a lady. In gold frame. 


571—PownpeEr PENcIL 


Dark and light green enamel. 


572—ParasoL HANDLE 


Solid silver gilt. White enamel, with mauve bows and 
festoons of green with red roses. 


573—CaMEO 
Portrait of a lady. In gold frame. 


574—Powpser PENCIL 


Dark and light green enamel. 


575—Goup Fineer Rine 


Set with emerald and rose diamonds. 


576—Bisuor’s THumB Seat Rine 
Early Itahan. 


577—AnTIQUE GREEN JADE BANGLE 


Mounted on richly carved teakwood stand. 


578—JapE BrRaAcELET 


Set with twelve rubies. 


579—JapE BRACELET 


Set with ten emeralds. 


580—CHINESE SILVER BRACELET 


Mounted with gold dragon. 


581—Pair SItver SHOE-BUCKLES 
With steel center. George IV; hall-marked. 


582—Sinver Gitt Buckie 


Set with old paste stones. 


583—Broocu 
Set with seed pearls. 


584— PENDANT 


Tortoise-shell. 


585—Oup Sitver Georce IV WarcH 


By Chas. Cabrier of London. Hall-marked. 


586—Goitp Warcu 
With beautifully enameled back. 


587—Rocx Crystat NECKLACE WITH Cross 


Mounted in filigree gold. Early eighteenth century. 


588—HanpsomeE Broocu 


Set with fancy emeralds, pearls and marcasite. 


589—Goxtp CHAIN BRACELET 


Set with carbuncles and diamonds. 


590—Sitver CHATELAINE 


Paste and blue enamel. 


591—Priatinum CHAIN 


With two white sapphire drops. 


592—Siiver BRACELET 


Paste and blue enamel. 


593—Go.xtp BRAcELET 


Set with four large chrysoprase, rose diamonds, pearls 
and black enamel. 


594—GoLp NECKLACE 


Set with nine large tourmalines. — 


595—FinicrEE Goup NECKLACE 


Set with sixteen emeralds. 


596—Goup Broocu 


Finished in black enamel and set with rose diamonds 
and pearls. 


597—Oxp SpanitsH Goup FinricREE COLLAR 


Set with thirty-six emeralds. Very rare. 


598—NECKLACE 


Carnelian and gold. 


509--Ban Por 


Set with two large and two small oval intaglios. 


600—Goxp Fimicree Broocu 


Set with amethysts, four baroque pearls and ten seed 
pearls. 


601—Siuver Girt Brue Enamet NECKLACE 


Set with paste and topaz. Very unusual. 


602—Onrp Gop SPANISH Broocu 


Set with fourteen emeralds. 


603 


SitvER FILicgREE Buckie 


Oval. Set with eleven amethysts. 


604—Lowvis. XVI Necxiace 


Set with emeralds, pearls and rose diamonds. 


605—Hanpsome Sitver Girt CHATELAINE 


Set with seed pearls and blue enamel. 


606—GoLp-MOUNTED BucKLE 


Set with rose diamonds, emeralds, and topaz center, on 


black silk. 


607—Goup NECKLACE 


With filigree links. 


608—Levis XV Sitrver NECKLACE 


Set with four large emeralds, three large baroque 
pearls, and studded with rose diamonds. 


609—Sitver Buckie 
‘Paste and amethyst. 


610—Murr CuHaAINn 
Silver gilt. 
611—Lovis XV Sitver PENDANT 


Set with pearls, rose diamonds and emeralds. 


612—Go.ip NECKLACE 
With one oval and two pear-shaped amethyst drops, 
surrounded by three pearls. 


613—PENDANT WITH CHAIN 


Set with fancy sapphires, pearls, marcasite and enamel. 


614—BraceELetr 
With eleven amethysts, thirty-two emeralds and six- 


teen pearls, in fine gold setting. 


615—NECKLACE 


Set with paste and fancy green stones. 


616—Unieve Sttrver NECKLACE 
Set with five large moonstones and twelve baroque 
pearls. 


617—Unvsvat Goutp CHATELAINE 


Enamel and mother-of-pearl. Has seal. 


618—Lovis XVI PENpDANnT 
Set with one large and two small emeralds, one large 
baroque pearl drop, and rose diamonds. 


619—Sinver NECKLACE 


Paste and blue enamel. 


620—Sitver GIRDLE 


Set with olivines and amethysts. 


621—F ine Sttver CHAIN 


Set with two crystal drops. 


622—Sitver Murr CHAIN 


Set with six topazes. 


623—SiILveEr AND Paste NECKLACE 


With one large black pear-shaped opal. 


624—Sinver Gitr Broocu 


Set with one large emerald in center, one large baroque 
pearl drop, and rose diamonds. 


625—TorTolisE-SHELL LORGNETTE 
Hand carved. 


626—PusH Bey 


Turquoise-colored enamel, mounted with silver gilt. 


627—Parasot Hanpie 
Solid silver gilt. White enamel, with mauve bows and 
festoons of green with red roses. 


628—DrespEN CHINA VINAIGRETTE 
In the form of a lady’s arm and hand. Mounted in 
silver. 


629—Oup Frencu Sirver Gitr SNUFFBOX 


Beautifully enameled in blue and white; 


630—Oxp Ivory SNUFFBOX 


With miniature of Hannah Moore on cover. 


631—Sitver Girt JEWELED OBLONG SNUFFBOX 


With panel of angels in center. Beautifully chased. 


632—Lovis XV Sitver Girt SNUFFBOX 


Blue and white enamel. 


633—Lovtis XV TorroIsE-SHELL SNUFFBOX 


With miniature of lady in cover. 


634—Lovuis XV Srirver GILT SNUFFBOX 


Blue enamel, with cameo head surrounded by pearls. 


635—Lovuis XV Sirver GiLtt SNUFFBOX 


Beautifully enameled in blue and white, with oval panel 
in center of cover. Subject: “A Picnic under the 
rec 4 


636—Lovuts XV Sitver GILT SNUFFBOX 


Beautifully enameled in blue and white; oval panel in 
center of top—“Cherubs on Dolphin”—surrounded by 
pearls. 


637—Lovuis XV Sriver Girt OvaL SNUFFBOX 


Dark blue and turquoise blue enamel. 


638—GLazED STONE SNUFFBOX 


Oblong. Mounted in silver. 


639— 'TorTOIsE-SHELL CIRCULAR SNUFFBOX 


Inlaid with gold stars, and portrait of Robert Burns 
on cover. 


640—CircuLar TorrToiIsE-SHELL SNUFFBOX 
Inlaid with gold. 


641—Lac@QuERED SNUFFBOX 


With painting of Peter Vischer on cover. 


642—Circutar Brack LAacquER SNUFFBOX 


With painting on cover. 


643—ANTIQUE CIGAR-CASE 


Tortoise-shell, silver-mounted. 


FINE SPECIMENS OF WEDGWOOD 


644—Wepewoono CircuLarR MEDALLION 


Black. ‘The Amazons.” Mounted in gold as pin. 
Mark: Wedgwood; L. 


Diameter, 144 inches. 


645—Wepewoop CircuLtarR MErpALLion 


Dark blue. “Girl Seated with Cupid.” Mounted in 
gold. Mark: Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


646—Wepewoop Recrancutar Merpaiion 
Light blue. ‘“Nuptials of Cupid and Psyche.” 
Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; L. 
1 by 11-16 inch. 


647—Wepawoop Rectancutar MErpALLION 


Sage, mauve and ivory. “Hope.” Mounted in gold. 
Mark: Wedgwood; O. 
1% by %, inches. 


648—Wepewoop Rectrancutar MEpALLION 
Mauve, light blue and ivory. ‘‘Bacchante.” Mounted 
in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; O. 
7% by 11-16 inches. 


649—Wepewoon Ovat Meparrion 
Sage color. “Psyche Sipping from Morning-glory.” 
Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; X. 
%, by 1 inch. 


BRE epawooD OvaL MEDALLION 


Light blue. “Mother of the Muses.” Mounted in 
gold. Mark: Wedgwood; 1. 
% by 1 inch. 


651—Wepewoop Ovat MEpALuion 


Sage color. ‘Terpsichore.”” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; X. 
% by 1 inch. 


652—Wepewoon RecrancuLtar MrpALLion 


Sage color. ‘“Hygeia.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; L. 
1 by 1% inches. 


653—Wepewoop OctraconaL MEDALLION 


Sage and light blue and ivory. “'Terpsichore.” 
Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; O. 


14% by 144 inches. 


654—Wepewoono CirrcuLar MEDALLION 


Sage color. “Head of Sappho,” im high relief. 
Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 11% inches. 


655—-Wepewoop CircuLtarR MEpALLION 
Light blue. “Hope.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 
wood; L. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


656—Wepewoop CrrcuLar MrpaLLion 


Light blue. ‘“Hope.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


657—Wepewoop Crrcutar MEpALLion 
Light blue. “Hope.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 
wood; X. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


658—Wepewoop CircuLtar MEDALLION 


Sage color. “Hope.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; L. | 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


659-—Wepewoop Circutar Meparrion 
Dark blue. “Dancing Hour.” Mounted in gold. 
Mark: Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


660—Wepewoon Ovat MEDALLION 
Sage color. “Minerva.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; X. 
1 by 1 5-16 inches. 


661—Wepewoop CrrcuLtarR MerpaLiion 


Black. “Hope.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 
wood; L. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


662—Wepewoop Rectancurar MEDALLION 


Light blue. “The Warriors.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 


Wedgwood; 1. 
1 by 9-16 inch. 


663—Wepewoopn Ovat MEpALiion 


Light blue. “Minerva.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 


Wedgwood; 1. 
7%, by 11-16 inches. 


664—Wepewoop Crrcutar MEpALiion 


Sage color. “Apollo.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 1 inch. 


665—Wepewoop CircutaR MEpALiLion 


Sage color. “Hebe.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 
wood; L. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


666—Wepewoopr Ovat MEDALLION 


Sage color. “Hope.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; X. 
1 by % inch. 


667—Wepawoop REectTAncuLAR MEDALLION 


Black. ‘Hebe.’ Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 


wood; L. 
1 5-16 by 15-16 inches. 


668—Wepewoop CircuLAR MrErpaLLion 
Light blue. “Vestal Virgins.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; 1. 


Diameter, 114 inches. 


669—Wepewoonp CirrcuLtar MrpALLion 
Black. “Hebe.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 
wood; L. 


Diameter, 1 inch. 


670—Wepewoop RectancuLar MEDALLION 
Light blue. “Flora.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 


wood; l. 
% by 1% inches. 


671—Wepewoop OctraconaL MEDALLION 
Mauve, ivory and sage. “Cupid.” Mounted in gold. 


Mark: Wedgwood; O. 
Diameter, 15-16 inch. 


672—Wepewoop Ovat MeEpaiion . 
Light blue. “Hygeia.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 


Wedgwood; 1. 
%, by 1 1-16 inches. 


673—Wepewoop RecTrancuLtar MEDALLION 


Mauve, sage and ivory. ‘Terpsichore.” Mounted in 


gold. Mark: Wedgwood; O. 
13-16 by 1 3-16 inches. 


674—Wepewoop RecrancuLtar MEpALLion 
Sage. “Hygeia.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 


wood; L. 
1 by 1% inches. 


675—Wepewoop Ova MEDALLION 


Light blue. “Cupid Released.” Mounted in gold. 
Mark: Wedgwood; 1. 
11% by 13-16 inches. 


676—Wepewoop Cirrcurar MeEpALiion 
Sage color. “Psyche Sipping Dew from Morning- 
glory.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 1 inch. 


677—Wepewoop Ovat MEDALLION 
Dark blue. “Ceres, Goddess of Agriculture.” 
Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedgwood; X. 


2 by 3 inches. 


678—Wepacwoop Ova MEDALLION 


Black. “Apollo.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 
wood; L. 
2 by 3 inches. 


679—Wepewoop Ovat MEDALLION 
Light blue. “Erato.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; L. 


2 by 3 inches. 


680—Wepewoop OvaL MepaLiion 
Sage green. “Dancing Hour.” Mounted in gold. 
Mark: Wedgwood; 1. 
2 by 3 inches. 


681—Wepcewoop Ovat MEDALLION 


Light blue. “Apollo.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 


Wedgwood; L. 
2 by 3 inches. 


682—Wepewoop Crrcutar MEDALLION 


Light blue. “Zeus, or Jupiter, and the Nymphs Adras- 
tea and Ida, with goat, Amalthea.” Mounted in gold. 
Mark: Wedgwood; 1. 


Diameter, 2% inches. 


683—Wepewoop Ovat MEpaLLion 


Sage green. “Apollo.” Mounted in gold. Mark: 
Wedgwood; 1. 
2 by 3 inches. 


684—Wepewoop Ovat MEDALLION . 
Black. “Erato.” Mounted in gold. Mark: Wedg- 


wood; l. 
2 by 3 inches. 


685—Wepewoop Circutar MEDALLION 


Dark blue. “Girl seated with Cupid.” Mounted in 
gold. Mark: Wedgwood; X. 


Diameter, 1 1-16 inches. 


686—Wepewoop OctaconaL MEDALLION 


Mauve, ivory and sage color. “Cupid.” Mounted in 
gold. Mark: Wedgwood; O. 
Diameter, 15-16 inch. 


687—Wepewoop CANDLESTICK 


Basaltes. “Ceres,” the Goddess who presides over ag- 
riculture. Mark: Wedgwood; S. Has carved and 
gilded wood stand. ‘Modeled in 1775. Illustrated 
in Miss Meteyard’s “Choice Examples of Wedgwood 
Art.” 
Height, 121% inches. 


This quite probably—as also the following described lot—is 
one of the figure subjects modeled by Tebo in 17%6. 


688—Wepewoop CANDLESTICK 
Basaltes. “Cybele, Mother of Zeus.” Has carved and 
gilded wood stand. Modeled in 1775. Mark: Wedg- 
wood. | 
Height, 12 inches. 


689—Wepewoop CANDELABRUM 
Basaltes. Subject: “Diana, the Huntress.” Modeled 


by Tebo in 1787-90, and companion to ‘‘Minerva.” 
Mark: Wedgwood; C. 


Height, 13 inches. 


690—Wepewoop STATUETTE 
Basaltes. The “Venus of Milo.” Published by sub- 
scription and is an exceptional example of modern 
Wedgwood. This copy was made for A. Morse, whose 
name it bears. Mark: Wedgwood; C. 


Height, 191, inches. 


691—Wepewoop PLAQuE 


Peach and dark blue. ‘“Bacchanalian Boys.” In black 
and gilt frame. Mark: Wedgwood. 


121, by 61% inches. 


692—Wepewoop STATUETTE 


Basaltes. “Bacchus and Faun.” (Incised.) Modeled 
in 1795 to 1810. Mark: Wedgwood. 


Height, 18 inches. 


Of this class of statuette examples are exceedingly rare. Owing 
to the difficulties of firing they were made only to order and the 
number in existence is therefore unusually small. They seem 
to have chiefly been produced in the years following Josiah 
Wedgwood’s death, 1795-1800, by his son Josiah. 


693—Wepewoop VAsE AND COVER 


Blue and white jasper. “The Apotheosis of Homer.” 
Mark: Wedgwood; 2. Has carved and gilded wood 
stand. 
Height, 18 inches. 
Flaxman designed the celebrated Homeric Vases, “The 
Apotheosis of Homer,” and its companion, “The Apotheosis of 
Virgil.” These two pieces are among the largest and finest 
which iwere made in solid jasper. 


694—Patr or Wepewoop Vases witTH COVERS 


Black and white jasper. Black ground with relief orna- 
mentation in white of rams’ heads and medallions. 
Subject: “Dancing Nymphs.” ‘Modeled in 1789-95. 
Mark: Wedgwood. Have carved and gilded wood 
stands. 


695—Wepewoop ano Bentitey Portrarr MepaLiion 


Basaltes. ‘Peter the Great of Russia.” (Born at Mos- 
cow, June 9, 1672. Died at St. Petersburg, Febru- 
ary 8, 1725.) Mounted in sterling silver and with en- 
graved title. 

14 by 17 inches. 


This is the largest portrait medallion that Wedgwood ever 
made, and but two or three are known to be in existence. It was 
modeled the same year, 1773, as the famous medallion of Cather= 
ine II. of Russia, probably by William Hackwood, and also, 
probably to the order of Catherine herself. 


696—Wepewoop GonpoLA-sHAPED INCENSE VASE 


Basaltes. Swans’ heads as handles. Medallions of 
Bacchantes, with frame of grapes and vine leaves. Bead- 
ing, fluting and ribbon work. Sphinx supports on base, 
with Greek border. Mark: Wedgwood. Has carved 
and gilded wood stand. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 13% inches. 
Though of comparatively late date, it is of a very notable per- 
fection of workmanship and finish. ~The care bestowed upon it 


is exemplified in the character of the ornamentation on the under 
side of the vase. 


697—Wepewoop Toret SET 


Consisting of eight pieces. 


ANTIQUE GLASS AND CERAMICS 


698—Very Earty Bristrot Guass DECANTER 


A very rare specimen. 


699—Pair Rusy BonemiaAn DECANTERS 


Complete with stoppers. 


“OO—AntTIQ@UE WarTrERFORD DECANTER 


With silver stopper. Very early specimen. 


“O01—AnTIeUE CHINESE Biur Guass VASE 


Of the Ch’ien-lung period. On teakwood stand. 


seal mark. 
Height, 12 


"02—AntieuE CHINESE Biuve Guass VASE 


Of the Ch’ien-lung period. On teakwood stand. 


seal mark. 
Height, 12 


"03—AntTievE CHINESE Buve Grass VASE 


Of the Ch’ien-lung period. On teakwood stand. 


seal mark. 
Height, 8 


"04—AntTIQUE CHINESE BLivE Guass VASE 


Of the Ch’ien-lung period. On teakwood stand. 


seal mark. 
Height, 12 


"05—Antieve CurnesE AMBER GLass VASE 
Of the Ch’ien-lung period. On teakwood stand. 
} Height, 9 


Has 


inches. 


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inches. 


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inches. 


Has 


inches. 


inches. 


706—AntiavE CrystaL CenTER VASE 
With square base and thistle-shaped vase above. Elab- 


orately cut in graduated diamonds. 
Height, 13 inches. 


“07—Patr Bouemian VASES 


With steeple-shaped covers. 
Height, 16 inches. 


08—Earty EnciuisH Rusy Grass VASE 


Very richly decorated with gold tracery, and with re- 
movable glass top so that the base may be used as a 


wine cooler. 
Height, 16 inches. 


709—Parr Louis Quinze PurrPLe Grass VASEs 


In antique crackle, with gilt ormolu frame and decor- 
ations, and marble bases. Supported by three legs, 


with ram’s head at head of base. 
Height, 181 inches. 


710—Otxp Five-prece Tra AND CoFFEE SERVICE 
With hot-water urn. The covers are surmounted by 
pineapples, and spouts have eagles’ heads. In orig- 
inal case. 


711—Oup Srope Dessert SERVICE 
Of white porcelain, decorated with ribbons of turquoise 
blue and flowers in the natural colors. Set consists of 
22 plates : 3 low compotiers 
3 plates on low foot 2 high compotiers 
1 four-tier compotier. 


712—Cuinesr Buvr ann Wuire GincerR Jar 
Arranged for electricity and mounted with gilt or- 
molu base and fittings. Hand-painted shade to match. 


“13—Par Onp Cyinese BLuE AnD WHITE JARS 


With covers and teakwood stands. 
Height, 19 inches. 


714—RockINGHAM VASE 


With dark blue panels and flowers in the natural 
colors. Wired for electricity. With shade. 


%15—RockincHam VASE 
Fitted for electricity. With shade. 


ANTIQUE SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE 


716—Four SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
With eight-sided bases. 


V17—Sauce Boat or Miniature TurEEN 


Sheffield plate. With gadroon edge and elaborately 
chased claw feet and ring handles. 


7“18—Parr SHEFFIELD PLATE FLower VaAséEs 


Cylindrical-shaped. 


Y19—SHEFFIELD Piatep Sovrp TurEEN 


With shaped oval body and bold openwork handles. 


T20—ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD PLATE Hot-water Urn 


With lamp, oblong in shape, with ivory handles. 


791—Antieve SHEFFIELD Pirate Hot-water Urn 


With lamp beneath, circular in shape. Eagle bodies 
and heads support rings at side. 


(22PiatTE STAND FOR EPERGNE OR CENTERPIECE ' 
Old Sheffield. With mirror top and solid silver mounts. 


Diameter of top, 12 inches. 


793Souip Srtver Encuish HaLi-MARKED Mirror 


In the Adam style, with oval beveled mirror. 


"94—Sitver Girt Oricinat ADAM VASE AND CovEeR 


With coat-of-arms. Decorated with rams’ heads and 
festoons of drapery. Signed: “Hill, of Dublin.” On 
carved and gilded wood stand. 


Lor 


725—Par Very Fine HEPPLEWHITE SipEBOARD Urns 


Sheffield plate. With lions’ heads and ring handles. 
| Height, 27 inches. 


"26—Sitver Gitt Sorip SILVER EPERGNE 


Of a design actually made by Thomas Cees 
with center oval-shaped pierced basket surrounded by 
arms bearing four hanging and four stationary bas- 
kets. Each separate piece of this entire epergne has 
English hall-mark of the year. 


797 _OLp ENGLISH SOLID SILVER EPERGNE 


Hall-marked, with center cir- 
cular dish and four smaller 
dishes on arms. _ Inter- 
changeable fittings adaptable 


for candles in place of dishes. 


y 


Height, 26 inches. 


198—P arr Very Rare Soup Sit- 


VER SIDEBOARD URNS 


In the Hepplewhite style. 
Very elaborately ornamented 
with acanthus leaves and 
other decoration, the center 
of each urn having a design of 
raised oval medallions and 
swags of drapery. The en- 
graving on the lid of each urn 
reads as follows: “F. W. 5. to — 
G. W. P., Janvanyestous 


1805.” 
798 Height, 29 inches. — 


MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS 


729—Earty Encuisu Laceuer Tray 
With hand-painted center decoration of an Oriental 
subject, surrounded by Queen Anne decoration in gilt. 


Lenght, 31 inches; width, 24 inches. 


730—Antiaut Frencu InksTanp 
With two ink-wells, two candelabra and foliage, and 
Sévres bisque central figure on gilt bronze marble 
base. 


Wai Pain Tarts, CANDLESTICKS 


Carved and gilded wood. 
Height, 15 inches. 


739 Pair CHuRCH CANDLESTICKS 


Carved and gilded wood. 


Height, 22%, inches. 


733—Larce Bronze Urn 


Handsomely chased and decorated. Fitted for elec- 
tric ight. 


734—AntieuE CotumNn Lamp 
In black lacquer, with gilt decoration. Has shaped 
and engraved shade and hanging prisms. Wired for 
electricity. 


735—Pair or THREE-LIGHT Girt OrmMoLU CANDELABRA 
With central figure and flowers in Dresden china to 
match. 


“386—Parr Frencu Porpuyry VASES 
With ormolu mounts and handles in the shape of mer- 
maids. Porphyry covers, and gilt lining. 


Height, 21 inches. 


“37—Parre Carvep-woop NEGRO FIGURES ON BasEs 


Decorated in the Early Italian style, with one hand 
supporting taper holders. 
Height, 25 inches. 


738—Oxtp StonE Stn-DIAL STAND 


Made from one of the balustrades of the original Kew 


Bridge, London. 
Height, 31 inches. 


739—Oup STONE SUN-DIAL 


Made from one of the balustrades of the original Kew 
Bridge, London. 
Height, 37 inches. 


740—ANTIQUE SUN-DIAL 
With plate attached engraved as follows: “Part of 
Font from Old Church at Chingford, England.” Men- 
tioned in “Barnaby Rudge.” 


Y41—AnTIQUE SUN-DIAL SUPPORT 


With brass sun-dial. 
Height, 30 inches. 


-~442—Antieve CuinesE TEMPLE SET 
Comprising five pieces, composed of pewter finished in | 
red lacquer and with gilt decoration. 


"43—Antiave Iratian Terra-coTta FULL-LENGTH FIGURE 
“The Youthful Bacchus.” 


"44—Genutne Antique Louis XIV CHANDELIER 
With gilt ormolu branches for nine candles, and hung 
with crystal prisms in various cuttings. 


CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS 


745—OrRIGINAL CROMWELLIAN CLOCK 
By Henry Baker of Malling. 


"46—Manocany Grorcian 'MAantTEL CLock 


With circular-shaped top. Two columns on either 
side, with silver-plated dial. 


Height, 22 inches. 


"47—Apam BALLOON-SHAPED MAantTEL Ciock 


In satinwood, decorated with Wedgwood panels and 
swags of roses in the natural colors. By Rider of 


London. 
Height, 21 inches. 


"48—Very ImporrTanr Earty Gerorcian Manocany 
Bracket CLock 
Inlaid with brass and ebony, by Black of London. 


Fitted with Westminster chimes. 
Height, 22 inches. 


749—Very Important Earty Georcian Bracker CLock 


In mahogany case, inlaid with brass, by Simpson of 


London. 
Height, 21 inches. 


"50—Very ImporTANT BALLOON-SHAPED Manocany Criock 
By J. Black of London. Case inlaid with brass. 
Height, 21 inches. 


%51—Manocany Grorcian Manrent Crock 
By Noxell of London. Has silver-plated dial and gilt 
metal capitals on fluted columns with gilt metal acorns 


above. Fitted with chimes. ? 
: Height, 26 inches. 


%52—Dutcu Empire Bracket CLock 
With four ebonized posts and inlaid with satinwood 
and kingwood. | 
Height, 311% inches. 


753—AntieuE Frencu CiLock 
With two marble pillars and base. Decorated with 


ormolu mounts and surmounted by a Sevres bisque 
dancing figure. | 


454—OriermnaL Lovis XV Crock © 
Made by H. Lieutaud of Marseilles. 


%755—Lovis XIV Bracket CLock 


Inlaid with tortoise-shell and buhl and richly chased 
ormolu mounts. 


”56—Very Unusvat Brack LaceuEer Bracket CLock 


By Edwards of London. Has enamel dial, and case is 
decorated in the Chinese style. 
Height, 131% inches. 


(57—AntTIQuE CLOCK 
With Dresden figure of Minerva and miniature figures 
at side, surrounded by ormolu boscage with Dresden 
china flowers and Louis XV ormolu mounts. 


758—MarsLe CLock IN THE EMPIRE STYLE 
Supported by lyre-shaped pilasters ornamented with 
elaborate ormolu panels, and surmounted by a marble 
urn. 


”590—Very Fixe Louis XVI Marsie anp Ormoiu C1Lock 
SET 


Consisting of three pieces. The clock is supported by 
four marble columns on a rectangular base, and sur- 
mounted by a marble urn with ormolu mounts, The 
side ornaments are in the form of three-light cande- 
labra on marble shafts and bases. 


460—ExcertTionaLty Fine French Manret Garnirure 
In the Empire style, consisting of clock and ornaments 
in marble and ormolu. The clock rests on a marble 
slab with a griffin at either side, enclosed by a pierced 
and engraved gallery, which is supported by six pilas- 
ters with elaborately chased ormolu mounts and sur- 
mounted by women’s heads. The side ornaments are 
crystal urns with covers, supported by dolphins in 
ormolu. The dial of the clock is in blue and white 
enamel, and the set is a replica of one in the Chateau 
de Maintenant. 


%61—Very Unusvuai Louis XV Crock Set 
Of three pieces in gilt and bronze, with ormolu mounts. 
The clock is surmounted by a cupid and the side orna- 
ments are cupids on ormolu bases supporting a three- 
light candelabrum. 


762—Louis XV Manrevt GarniTure 
Consisting of a clock-and two side ornaments in bronze, 
gilt ormolu and white marble. The clock ts supported 
by two female figures representing Art and Literature, 
with a gilt eagle above the center of the clock. Side 
pieces are cupids supporting candelabra of four lights 
each. 


ANTIQUE GRATES, FENDERS, AND 
CHANDELIERS 


463—Iron AND STEEL GRATE 
With elaborately shaped and pierced panel under the 
grate, and a wide panel at each end. 


"64—Antieue Earty Georcian GRATE 
With brass decoration in relief and four spikes on 


the top bar. 
Width, 36 inches. 


"65—STEEL GEORGIAN GRATE 


With trusses decorated with acanthus leaves, termin- 


ating in claw feet. | 
Width, 36 inches. 


"66—STEEL Doc GRATE 


With six brass mounts. A very unusual piece. 


BRASS, STEEL, IRON OBJECTS 


767—Genvuine ApAM STEEL Coat GRATE 
Decorated with ovals in the Adam style. 
Width, 39 inches. 


768—Apam STEEL GRATE 
With shaped front and six hand-chased urns. The 
border below the grate is elaborately pierced and en- 


graved by hand. 
Width, 27 inches. 


769—Ser or Fire Irons 
Consisting of shovel, tongs and poker, surmounted by 
urns, to match the preceding grate. 


“70—SILVER-PLATED ADAM GRATE 


With shaped front and six hand-chased urns. ‘The 
border below the grate is elaborately pierced and en- 


graved by hand. 
Width, 30 inches. 


VV1—Apam SILVER-PLATED FENDER 


With swell front. Pierced and engraved by hand to 
match the preceding grate. 


772—Srtr Fire [rons 


Consisting of shovel, tongs and poker, to match the 
preceding grate and fender. 


“73—Iron GRATE 


With shaped front and shaped supports with medal- 
lions at ends. 


“74—Iron GRATE 


With shaped columns at sides, and back decorated with 
acanthus and thistle. 


"%5—Iron GRATE 


With shaped front and elaborate gilt mounts, the end 
supports being surmounted by urns. 


776—O.p Iron Grate 
With gilt decoration in relief. 


“77—Oup Iron GRATE 


With gilt claw feet and ornaments. 


"78—Suarep Fronr STeet FENDER 


Hand pierced. 
Length, 54 inches. 


T79—STEEL FENDER. 
Ornamented with three hand-engraved wreaths. 


Length, 5 feet 1 inch. 


780—ApAM STEEL FENDER 


With shaped center and pierced front. Decorated 
with hand-chased oval medallion and steel urns at 


either end. 
Length, 54 inches. 


%81—Apam Street FENDER 
With pierced front and three claw feet as supports. 
Length, 52 inches. 


782—Onricinat ApaM STEEL FENDER 
With shaped front. Elaborately pierced and en- 


graved. 
Length, 52 inches. 


783—EncusH Brass FENDER 
With pierced sides and front and six upright supports. 
Length, 4 feet 8 inches. 


784—Brass FENDER 
With shaped front and small urn at either end. Center 
panel is elaborately ornamented. 


"85—AntiavuE DutrcH Copper AND Brass FIREPLACE Hoop 
With five hooks for hanging fire implements. 


Width, 33 inches. 


786—CanpdLE Box 
Antique Dutch brass. 


"87—Turee Antieue Durcu Brass WALL LIGHTS 


Elaborately chased and engraved. Have two lights 
each. : 


788—Par AnrievE Dutcnu Brass Wari Licuts 


In repoussé decoration. Have one light each. 


789—Brass STANDARD 
With adjustable velvet panel. Elaborately pierced 


and hand-chased ornamentation. 


790—JacopEan Brass CHANDELIER 


With two tiers of lights, each having six candle hold- 
ers on serpents’ heads. 


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791—JacopEAN Brass CHANDELIER 


Having six candle holders. Brass ball below. 


792—_Anrvieur Dutrcu Brass CHANDELIER 


Supported by three chains, with six lights. 


"93—Four OricinaL Sportinc Prints oF THE “QuORN 
Hunr”’ 
By H. Atkin: “Snob is Beat”; “The Whitsendine Ap- 
pears in View”; “Full Cry—Second Horses” ; “The 
Death.” 


OIL PAINTINGS 
SCHOOL OF GAINSBOROUGH 


794—Bustr Porrrair or A Lapy 
She wears a white bodice with ruffies about her neck. 


Framed. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 26 inches. 


SCHOOL OF VELASQUEZ 


"95—Porrrair oF CARDINAL BROTHER OF Puorr II or 
SpaIn 


Height, 271, inches; width, 20% inches. 


SCHOOL OF GAINSBOROUGH 


"96—Busr Portrait or A Lapy 
In white bodice, her hair parted and dressed high on 


her head. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


COMPOSITION, PRESSWORK 
__ AND BINDING BY 


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